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Nebraska Supreme Court Highlights Success of Problem-Solving Courts
Chief Justice Jeffrey Funke said problem-solving courts helped participants rebuild their lives, and 36% of graduates completed the program last year.
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Nebraska Supreme Court highlights success of problem-solving courts
LINCOLN — Almost three years ago, Alex Strong began his journey with the Sarpy County adult drug court, battling addiction but trying an alternative to prosecution that offered him a new path.
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‘I’m not the exception’: Nebraska Supreme Court highlights success of problem-solving courts
Nebraska Supreme Court Chief Justice Jeffrey Funke, center, formally proclaims "Nebraska Problem-Solving Courts Month" alongside Sarpy County District Judge Stefanie Martinez, left, and Alex Strong, a recent graduate of the Sarpy County Adult Drug Court that Martinez has presided over for about eight years. May 4, 2026. (Zach Wendling/Nebraska Examiner)LINCOLN — Almost three years ago, Alex Strong began his journey with the Sarpy County adult dr…
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