Veterans Court - Montgomery County

MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Montgomery County Veterans Treatment Court is to assist Veterans and their families to become integral and productive members of  the community through a collaborative effort, and to honor them and restore their dignity for their selfless service to our community; we shall leave no veteran behind.

PURPOSE The Montgomery County Veterans Treatment Court Program aims to serve veterans and active service members who suffer from mental illness, mental disorders, and substance use disorder due to military service, which was a contributing factor in their misdemeanor or felony criminal offense.  Montgomery County Veterans Treatment Court aims to achieve positive veteran behavior by providing a holistic integrated set of support services including the following:

  1. Diverting veterans from the traditional criminal justice system into an alternative to incarceration program that addresses their specific needs:
  2. Improving access to medical, mental health, and substance abuse treatmen
  3. Assisting with other debilitating factors such as unemployment and homelessness;
  4. Improving long-term mental health recovery and community reintegration through involvement in structured, comprehensive treatment.

To Qualify for the VCT a defendant MUST:

  1. Be charged with a criminal offense in Montgomery County;
  2. Be a US Veteran, on active duty, or in the Reserves, or National Guard or State Guard;
  3. Be active duty or have a Honorable Discharge, or General Discharge Under Honorable Conditions (if separated or retired);
  4. Be eligible for VA services; 
  5. Suffer from a brain injury, mental illness or mental disorder, or was a victim of military sexual trauma, that occurred during or resulted form the defendant's military service; and
  6. The charged offense must have been effected by the mental illness or disorder, substance abuse disorder, or other traumatic disorder suffered due to military service.

All applications are reviewed on a case by case basis and not all criminal charges are eligible for Veterans Treatment Court. Many factors, including prior convictions, are considered.

The VTC program is voluntary and involves at least tweleve (12) months of treatment. Participants may enter the VTC through probation or a pre-trial diversion contract.

Compliance with probation conditions  and treatment conditions are mandatory. The staffing committee determines whether or not an applicant is tentatively eligible. The Department of Veterans Affairs examines the defendant and provides information for further assessment. The presiding judge of the trial court makes the final determination on whether or not an applicant is able to participate in Veteran Treatment Court.

Veterans participating in VTC are given access to appointed defense counsel for the duration of proceedings.

The VTC dockets are held in the 359th District Courtroom at 207 West Phillips, 3rd Floor, Conroe, Texas 77301 on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month beginning at 5:15 pm.

VTC TEAM:

  • Kathleen Hamilton - Judge
  • Wade Cooper - VA Representative (713.791.1414)
  • Phyllis Rainey, - Court Coordinator (936-539-7900)

Steps to Apply to Veterans Treatment Court: 

STEP 1: 

Submit the following forms to the Office of Court Administration and contact Mike Holley (mike.holley@mctx.org) with the DA's office for pre-approval:

Application 

VA Form for Release of Information (must be submitted with application)

STEP 2:

After initial approval is received from the VA and DA, obtain medical qualification:

Step 2 - VA Form for Release of Information

Fax to 713 791 7647 : Attn: Morris Wade Cooper, LCSW VJO specialist or it can be scanned and sent via email: morris.cooper@va.gov.  He will facilitate the medical interview.

STEP 3: After qualification verified by VA, obtain DA signature and submit the following to the court where the criminal charges are pending for findings by the judge:

Motion Requesting Entry Into VTC (to be filed after application approved)

Order Approving Entry Into VTC

OTHER FORMS: 

VETERANS TREATMENT COURT PROGRAM ORIENTATION, PARTICIPANT CONTRACT and CONSENT

VETERAN TREATMENT COURT WAIVER

Montgomery County Veterans Treatment Court Program PARTICIPANT CONTRACT

OTHER INFORMATION:

Policy Manual

Click here to view a video with general information Veterans Treatment Courts

Click here to read an article about the success of Veterans Treatment Courts  

Eligibility

Career Phase:
  • Retired Military
  • Veterans
Discharges Allowed:
  • No Minimum Discharge
  • Honorable
  • General Under Honorable
  • Other than Honorable
Military Branch:
  • No Requirement
Programs for Family Members:
Service Counties:
  • Montgomery
Services Category:
  • Legal-Criminal and Vet Courts
VA Disability Rating Requirement:
  • Any Disability
Vet Plus:
  • No Requirement