you're looking good, as always. >> pelley: arthur davis, looking at 20 years for assault, was one of am. he hasn't had a drink in two years. and his arrest is gone from his record. >> davis: you got your whole support system here, you got your therapist, you got your probation officer. >> pelley: the old first sergeant is back, working with vets new to the court. >> davis: it put me back in a leadership position, the veterans' court, they prescribed a nice detailed pattern of what you needed to do in order to get on board. and it works. >> pelley: you had structure again. >> davis: i had structure again. >> pelley: just like you had in the marine corps. >> davis: yes, sir. i have to live this life. i can live it angry, locked up in prison or in jail, or dead, or i can get myself together and be a positive role model for those other veterans coming home from this war. >> pelley: kevin thomas, facing ten years in jail, instead is set to graduate from the vet program this spring. the court even helped him get into college. now, he's rebuilding the trust of his ex-wife and his sons. >> th