Tennessee Code § 16-6-101

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As used in this chapter: (1) "Nonadversarial approach" means that the district attorney general and the defense attorney work together for the benefit of the veterans treatment court program participants and the program; and (2) "Veterans treatment court program" means a stand-alone veterans treatment court program established by a judge of a court of this state exercising criminal jurisdiction or a veterans court track created within an existing certified drug court. Acts 2015, ch. 453, § 3.
As used in this chapter: (1) "Nonadversarial approach" means that the district attorney general and the defense attorney work together for the benefit of the veterans treatment court program participants and the program; and (2) "Veterans treatment court program" means a stand-alone veterans treatment court program established by a judge of a court of this state exercising criminal jurisdiction or a veterans court track created within an existing certified drug court. Acts 2015, ch. 453, § 3.
As used in this chapter: (1) "Nonadversarial approach" means that the district attorney general and the defense attorney work together for the benefit of the veterans treatment court program participants and the program; and (2) "Veterans treatment court program" means a stand-alone veterans treatment court program established by a judge of a court of this state exercising criminal jurisdiction or a veterans court track created within an existing certified drug court. Acts 2015, ch. 453, § 3.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Nonadversarial approach" means that the district attorney general and the defense attorney work together for the benefit of the veterans treatment court program participants and the program; and
(2) "Veterans treatment court program" means a stand-alone veterans treatment court program established by a judge of a court of this state exercising criminal jurisdiction or a veterans court track created within an existing certified drug court.
Acts 2015, ch. 453, § 3.

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