Rural Justice Redefined

RJR Episode 5: Texas Dispute Resolution System serving citizens in rural communities

15 min · 12 de sep de 2022
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The vast majority of cases (criminal or civil) never see a courtroom for trial. Mediation is an alternative resolution that serves the individual and the system without fully engaging the court process. Serving rural communities is the mission of the Texas Rural Mediation Services. Gene Valentini shares his office's experience with mediation specific to rural communities.

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