Veteran’s
Court Eligibility Criteria
A.
The prospective participant (PP) served
in a branch of the United States military. The prospective participant’s service
experience(s) and any residual effects of those experiences contributed, at
least in part, to the commission of the criminal offense(s) that brings him/her
before the court. The prospective participant must live
within Kitsap County during their participation in the program. A prospective participant’s race, gender, age, religious
affiliation, sexual orientation, or national origin will never be considered
when determining his or her eligibility.
B.
The following offenses, if charged
in the current case, will automatically preclude the prospective participant’s eligibility:
1.
Any sex offense;
2. Promoting Prostitution;
3. Any offense including allegations of intentional discharge
of a firearm where a victim suffered serious injury as a result;
4. Any offense involving death, or resulting in actual great
bodily harm to a victim;
5. Delivery of a Controlled Substance to a Minor;
6. Currently serving a DOSA/FOSA sentence;
7. Prior Adult Drug Court/Veteran’s Court graduate from this
or any county’s program when the date of the current offense is less than
three years from the date of graduation. Past therapeutic
court graduates admitted into the program will not earn a dismissal of
the charges after completion of the program. Instead, the State will recommend an exceptional sentence downward of no
jail/prison incarceration time;
8.
A Restitution obligation
to a non-commercial victim that exceeds or will likely exceed $2000. This limit does not include restitution
obligations to insurance companies, businesses, or other corporate entities. Restitution to individual victims must be
paid in full prior to graduation.
C. Other factors that may affect eligibility:
- Significant criminal
history, including juvenile;
- Age of criminal
history;
- Victim input;
- History of compliance
while on supervision, e.g., DOC;
- Previous opportunities
at recovery, including previous DOSA;
- Major crime as
determined by the prosecutor’s office, when taken as a whole (see R.C.W.
2.30.030);
- History of failures
to appear, bench warrants, bail jumping and escape charges;
- Prior Adult Drug
Court /Veteran’s Court participation;
- The presence of any
aggravating circumstances listed in R.C.W. 9.94A.535;
- Severe medical issues
or mental disorder that would impair the ability to participate fully and
comply with Veteran’s Court program rules and requirements.