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The Drug Court Program: A highly intensive outpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation program for individuals with felony drug charges facing prison time.
California currently has more than 400 collaborative justice courts in all but three small jurisdictions.
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More About California Courts The California Court system has three levels: the California Supreme Court, the Courts of Appeal and the Superior Courts. These courts are governed by three distinct judicial bodies: the Judicial Council, the Commission on Judicial Performance, and the Commission on Judicial Appointments.
Collaborative justice courts-also known as problem-solving courts- combine judicial supervision with rehabilitation services that are rigorously monitored and focused on recovery to reduce recidivism and improve offender outcomes.
The Supreme Court of California consists of the Chief Justice of California and six Associate Justices, each appointed or nominated by the Governor.

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