As Americans, we owe a debt to our military servicemen and women that we can never repay. Sadly, the support and assistance offered them once they have completed their service often fails to address many of their deeper needs. It is truly tragic when mental health issues, addictions, and other problems cause them to fall on the wrong side of the law. At the Law Offices of Todd K. Mohink, P.A., we are here to provide the compassionate, professional legal representation our veterans and their families need during these trying times. As experienced Columbia veterans court lawyers, we can help guide you through options that can help avoid the penalties of a criminal conviction.
There are plenty of loyal, dedicated veterans in Maryland who have faithfully served their country, both here at home and overseas. More than 28,000 completed tours of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan, and roughly 20 percent of these now suffer from a mental health or substance abuse disorder.
Unfortunately, these types of issues can cause otherwise upstanding, honorable men and women to take actions that are otherwise not in their nature. Roughly ten percent of all those incarcerated in state or federal prisons are former military members, with the majority convicted of non-violent crimes.
In an effort to address this situation and to better serve those who served us, the state of Maryland initiated the Veterans Treatment Court (VTC). The program acts as a criminal diversion program, helping to prevent unnecessary incarcerations by making sure veterans receive the support and services they so badly need.
At the Law Offices of Todd K. Mohink, P.A., our Columbia veterans court lawyers work to get service members facing non-violent criminal charges into this program. Candidates include those who suffer from the following:
According to the Howard County Office of Veterans and Military Families, more than 20,000 service members live in our local area. When any of these find themselves facing criminal charges, our Columbia veterans court lawyers provide trusted legal representation to help them avoid harsh penalties.
Through the VTC program, you may be able to avoid a possible jail sentence, while taking advantage of the following types of services:
It is important to note that, in order to be eligible for Veterans Court Treatment, you will have to enter a guilty plea. At the Law Offices of Todd K. Mohink, P.A., our Columbia veterans court lawyers can meet with you to determine if this is in your best interest, or whether moving forward in the criminal courts may be a better option in your case. To request a free consultation to discuss your situation in depth, reach out and contact our Howard County office at 410-766-0113 today.
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