What happens at Commencement?
Commencement is a recognition of the participants accomplishments. Family, friends, relatives, the Drug Court Team, and he arresting officers and jail personnel are invited to the commencement. It is a celebration of personal sacrifice and achievement. The graduates wear graduation gowns and caps, there is music, food, and plenty of hugs and tears of happiness. This program is an excellent example of what cooperation between criminal justice agencies can achieve in establishing a swift and fair justice system that results in the most cost-effective adjudication of defendants at the least expense to the taxpayers.
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