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Defendants report weekly either in person or by phone and court date appearance is stressed. Our staff is able to notify defendants of Court dates by text, phone, and e-mail.

Diversion Programs: Enables deferred prosecution for defendants. This program offered by CPI allows the Court of original jurisdiction to assure compliance with Court ordered conditions to include the collection of court fines while allowing the Court the option to withhold adjudication on those defendants who qualify.

Reduces cost to the City and the tax payer by lessening the overall cost of prosecution. The minimum period of supervision is six months and may be extended to a maximum of twenty-four months if so ordered. Most conditions of reporting probation can apply to include drug testing, etc. Reporting Probation : This is our core function and one of the most essential services we offer as it benefits the community as a whole. Courts specify certain conditions to be completed throughout the term of probation.

It is an alternative to incarceration and should be considered for indigent offenders who may not be able to afford or pay court ordered fines or assessments immediately. Reporting Probation has proven to be an extremely successful tool utilized by the Court as it allows defendants to complete their conditions of probation in a timely manner, avoid incarceration, maintain employment, support their families, and remain a productive citizen in their community.

Defendants report at a minimum of once a month but may be required to report more frequently if required. Indigent offenders are eligible for monitoring at no cost.

It enables us to track the location of the defendant and movements anywhere in the world. Back to Previous Results New Search. Email Provider. First Last. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Select One Misdemeanor Felony. The AAMR allows authorities to directly address alcohol misuse, whilst permitting the client to remain in the community.

The pilot was expanded to another seven courts in Year 2. The report assesses whether the pilot positively affects client behaviour, including reduced reoffending rates.



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