Press Release
United States Attorney Announces Participation In Newly Formed Veterans Court
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of California
SAN FRANCISCO – United States Attorney Ismail J. Ramsey today announced the United States Attorney’s Office’s participation in the Northern District of California’s newly formed Veterans Court (VC). VC is a program for justice-involved veterans that provides a viable and appropriate alternative to incarceration for eligible veteran-defendants.
“We are deeply indebted to the military veterans within the Northern District of California for their service and sacrifice. We recognize, however, that some veterans struggle and come into contact with the federal criminal justice system,” said U.S. Attorney Ramsey. “Where appropriate and consistent with our mission to keep the community safe, Veterans Court offers an alternative to incarceration.”
For veterans who meet the eligibility requirements and are determined to be suitable candidates, VC offers dedicated programming as an alternative to incarceration. VC integrates court supervision and an extensive network of treatment services and community support. The program offers a four-phased structured approach: (1) engagement and assessment; (2) stability and accountability; (3) wellness and community connection; and (4) program transition.
In order to participate in VC, a veteran-defendant must meet the minimum eligibility requirements:
- At least 12 months of service in the U.S. armed forces (Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard, Navy, Navy Reserve, Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, Marine Corps, Marine Corps Reserve, Coast Guard, Coast Guard Reserve, Space Force), unless discharged early due to a service-connected disability or a reservist/guardsman who served the full period for which he or she was called to active duty.
- Not charged with a sex offense or crimes against minors.
- Not involved in removal proceedings or with an immigration detainer.
Participants must plead guilty in order to participate. Upon determination of suitability for the program, the U.S. Attorney’s Office will schedule a meeting with the defendant and his or her counsel and may offer either a Track I plea agreement (to low to moderate risk defendants) or a Track II plea agreement (to any risk level of defendants). The participant will then begin a tailored, phased program lasting between 12-24 months. For Track I participants who successfully complete all program requirements, the government will move to dismiss the charges. For Track II participants who successfully complete all program requirements, the government will recommend a noncustodial sentence. Participants who do not successfully complete the program will proceed to sentencing in accordance with standard procedures and timelines.
Admission to VC and determination of Track I or Track II eligibility lie solely with the United States Attorney’s Office.
For more information about alternative sentencing programs in the Northern District of California, please see https://www.cand.uscourts.gov/about/court-programs/cap-frequently-asked-questions/.
Updated November 11, 2024
Component