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NOTICE - Those attending Franklin County Municipal Court arraignments on Saturday, April 27, 2024, could run into traffic delays if they are not at the courthouse prior to the 8:30 a.m. arraignment hearings.  A marathon will start in Downtown Columbus at 9 a.m. April 27.   Courthouse visitors can utilize two parking decks, one accessible off Mound Street and the other off South Front Street. To enter either parking facility, motorists are advised to access Mound Street at Grant Street and head west. Motorists will be able to access the Mound Street garage before reaching High Street. Motorists wishing to cross High Street to access the Fulton Street garage could run into delays.  Police officers will be stationed along High Street and can allow motorists to pass and proceed to Fulton Street, but only when the traffic does not interfere with the runners.  
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MAVS Court

Military & Veteran Services
 

Who We Are

The Military & Veteran Services Specialized Docket, known as MAVS, is a voluntary specialized docket with a focus on helping Veterans recover from addiction, deal with mental health issues, and regain their honor by reducing criminal behavior. Certified by the Supreme Court of Ohio, MAVS is an opportunity for participants to engage in treatment rather than facing incarceration.

Our Mission

MAVS strives to honor the commitment of the participants who serve their country by guiding and assisting them in rebuilding their lives in the face of addiction and/or mental health issues that have led them to become involved in the criminal justice system.

" This docket honors justice involved veterans by evidence based practices and intensive probation to assist them in healing and resuming a normal life."

— Judge Ted Barrows, Former Judge of MAVS

 

Why utilize MAVS?

What to Expect

Participants in MAVS Agree to the following:
 
  • Satisfy program phase requirements 
  • Participate in status review hearings
  • Meet with probation officers and coordinators 
  • Participate in drug and alcohol screens and treatment plans
  • Utilize veteran services to qualify for benefits 
  • Connect with a peer mentor
  • Consult a lawyer
  • Discuss case transfer with assigned judge
  • Talk with the prosecutor about referral
  • Request mental health/substance abuse assessment with Coordinators
  • Schedule a MAVS start date
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