Second Judicial District Veterans Treatment Court Graduation

Second Judicial District Veterans Treatment Court Graduation

On June 10, 2026, the Second Judicial District Veterans Treatment Court celebrated the graduation of participants at the Sarpy County Courthouse in Papillion, with Judge Nathan Cox presiding over the ceremony. Special guests included Senator Rick Holdcroft, Senator Victor Rountree, Todd West of the Sarpy County Public Defender’s Office, and Angie Burmeister of the Sarpy County Board of Commissioners. Volunteer military mentors, family members, and fellow Veterans Treatment Court participants also attended to recognize the graduates' achievements.

Graduation marks the successful completion of a rigorous, highly structured program that combines comprehensive behavioral health treatment, intensive community supervision, and a strong emphasis on personal accountability. The program requires a minimum commitment of 18 months, and upon successful completion, participants are eligible to have their criminal charges dismissed.

Veterans Treatment Courts provide an alternative pathway through the criminal justice system for nonviolent individuals with substance use disorders and other behavioral health needs. Using a collaborative, team-based approach, these courts integrate evidence-based treatment with close judicial supervision to promote long-term recovery and reduce recidivism. Participants receive individualized treatment plans based on validated risk and need assessments, frequent and random drug testing, ongoing judicial review, and a system of incentives and sanctions designed to encourage positive behavioral change. The program also connects participants with supportive services and veteran-specific resources that strengthen recovery, improve stability, and enhance public safety.

For additional information, please contact: 

Heather Moran, Problem-Solving Court Coordinator

Phone: (402) 593-2132                       Email: heather.moran@nejudicial.gov