Recent Posts in CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM UPDATES Category
| February 10, 2010 |
| ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF APPALLED BY STATE'S EARLY RELEASE OF PRISON INMATES |
| Posted By The Law office of Barney B. Gibbs |
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ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF AND OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES RECENTLY VOICED CONCERN OVER THE STATE’S EARLY RELEASE OF THOUSANDS OF PRISON INMATES.
ACCORDING TO REPORTS, THE SHERIFF BELIEVES WHILE THE RELEASE WILL LESSEN COSTS TO THE STATE IT WILL, IN TURN, BURDEN THE BUDGETS OF LOCAL AGENCIES. AS OUTLINED, THE RELEASE PROGRAM WILL ENABLE INMATES TO EARN CREDITS TO REDUCE THEIR TIME BY PARTICIPATING IN SUCH THINGS AS FIRE FIGHTING AND
DRUG PROGRAMS. IN ADDITION, ONCE RELEASED, INMATES WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO SUPERVISED PAROLE AND/OR TECHNICAL PAROLE
VIOLATIONS.
THE PROGRAM DOES SEEM TO HAVE SOME FEATURES WHICH ARE FAVORED BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES, SUCH AS
GPS SUPERVISION OF PAROLEE GANG MEMBERS AND 2000 ADDITIONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES TO BE USED AS AN
ALTERNATIVE TO INCARCERATION FOR PAROLE
VIOLATORS. THE SHERIFF, WHO HAS HER OWN BUDGET PROBLEMS, HOWEVER, ANTICIPATES THIS MOVE WILL ULTIMATELY RESULT IN AN INCREASE IN COUNTY JAIL COSTS AS THE NUMBER OF
FELONS IN THE JURISDICTION WILL INCREASE, THEREBY, LIKELY INCREASING THE AMOUNT OF
CRIME AS WELL.
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| January 29, 2010 |
| INMATES TO REMAIN IN CALIFORNIA |
| Posted By The Law office of Barney B. Gibbs |
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California Department of Corrections denied rumors that a portion of California’s 170,000
prison inmates would be relocated and housed in Mexico; though, it was confirmed the option was being explored.
The statement came after Gov. Schwarzenegger recently suggested the state could save money by moving
inmates to Mexico. Presently, more than 22,000 California prison inmates are, or are suspected of being, in the country
illegally.
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| November 19, 2009 |
| New Court Procedure |
| Posted By The Law office of Barney B. Gibbs |
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By the beginning of 2010, all Orange County in-custody cases will be heard in a newly established courtroom at the Central Mens Jail known as CJ1.
The Central and Harbor Justice Centers have already made the transition, commencing use of the new courtroom in October. The North and West Justice Centers will follow this month.
This policy will apply to all misdemeanor and felony cases in which the defendant is in-custody, including assault and battery, drunk driving, drug offenses, theft, fraud, sex offenses, domestic violence and hit and run, to name but a few.
Proceedings that will not be heard in CJ1 include continued arraignments, felony probation violations, arraignments on informations, PC 1000 and PC 1210 violations and Anaheim video arraignments.
The courtroom will be fully staffed with a judge, Deputy District Attorneys, clerks and detention release officers. It will also provide access to the court proceedings via a public viewing area.
As to whether this new system will help or hurt the criminal defendant or assist in more efficient court operations...only time will tell. |
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