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Manhattan DA Bragg discusses veterans treatment court and potential expansion
7:02:33
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg provides information about the borough's veterans treatment court and expresses interest in expanding services.
- Confirms the existence of a veterans treatment court in Manhattan, noting it's smaller than other problem-solving courts
- Expresses desire to expand the veterans treatment court
- Mentions a group of veterans working within the Manhattan DA's office
- Shows interest in building upon existing work and expanding treatment court services
Alvin Bragg
7:02:33
So we have a part in Manhattan.
7:02:36
It's much smaller than our other problem solving courts.
7:02:39
I would love to expand it like D.
7:02:41
A.
7:02:41
Gonzalez.
7:02:41
I have a lot of military in my family that have seen the effects of service and phenomenal service they've done for the country.
7:02:51
Like D.
7:02:52
A.
7:02:52
Clark, we have a group, perhaps maybe a little more informal, but vibrant group of veterans in the Manhattan DA's office.
7:03:00
And so I love to build upon the work and expand the treatment court, and I think have folks in the office that would be very interested in that.
Joann Ariola
7:03:08
I certainly appreciate that.