
Treatment Courts - Minnesota Judicial Branch
A DWI Court is dedicated to changing the behavior of alcohol and other drug-dependent offenders arrested for driving while impaired. The goal of DWI Court is to protect public safety by using the drug court model to address the root cause of impaired driving, alcohol and other drug problems, with the repeat offender as its primary target ...
DWI court - Wikipedia
DWI courts (sometimes called DUI courts) are a form of court that exists in some United States legal jurisdictions, that use substance-abuse interventions and treatment with defendants who plead guilty of driving while intoxicated or impaired.
DWI Court
The DWI Court program is a court supervised, intensive treatment concept available only to the nonviolent offender. Before an individual is accepted into the program, they must submit to a legal screening and clinical assessment.
Bexar County DWI Court | Bexar County, TX - Official Website
The Mission of the Treatment Recovery Accountability Court (TRAC-D) or DWI Court is to increase public safety and offender accountability through therapeutic judicial management, collaborative treatment, education, and supervision.
DWI Court Program - Harris County, Texas
The DWI Court program is designed to help clients who have alcohol addictions by bridging the gap between the criminal justice system and the therapeutic community. The goal of the DWI Court program is to ensure that our clients: Remain integrated in substance abuse treatment and aftercare; Remain drug and alcohol free
DUI Courts | Judicial Branch of California
What is a DUI/DWI Court? DUI courts are a type of collaborative court that provide individualized treatment and supervision to defendants with repeat DUI (driving under the influence) or DWI (driving while impaired) charges.
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Adult DWI Court
DWI Court is a zero tolerance program regarding alcohol use and drunk driving. Entry into the DWI Court program is voluntary on the part of the defendant. Participants are required to pay a Correctional Service Fee and participant fees, in addition to fees for alcohol monitoring, ignition interlock, and restitution. Fines may also be im-posed ...
DWI Court - Fort Bend County
The Court has two different DWI Court Programs, Tier 1 and Tier 2. Both programs are entirely separate from the District Attorney’s Office Safe Start Program. DWI Court Tier 1 is the Court’s Pre-Trial Diversion Program, which is intended for first time DWI offenders.
Learning From DWI Court Research - American Bar Association
Feb 26, 2025 · “ (i)mpaired driving treatment courts (also known as DWI courts) make our roads safer by treating the underlying alcohol or polysubstance use disorders fueling dangerous behavior by repeat impaired drivers.”
DWI Court - Arkansas Judiciary
DWI Courts are the most innovative strategies available for holding habitual impaired drivers accountable while providing life-changing treatment. DWI Courts are specialized, post-adjudicated court programs dedicated to changing the behavior of alcohol or drug-dependent offenders arrested for driving while intoxicated.