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The Least Known and Most Misunderstood Critical Components of the Criminal Justice System: Pretrial Services Local Pr

Purpose of Pretrial Services. Assist judicial officers in discharging their duties pursuant to Article 1 (? 19.2-119 et seq.) of Chapter 9 of Title 19.2. Provide for use by judicial officers in determining the risk to public safety and the assurance of appearance. better information

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The Least Known and Most Misunderstood Critical Components of the Criminal Justice System: Pretrial Services Local Pr

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    1. The Least Known and Most Misunderstood Critical Components of the Criminal Justice System: Pretrial Services & Local Probation Presented by Dan Catley Department of Criminal Justice Services

    2. Purpose of Pretrial Services

    3. Purpose of Pretrial Services

    4. Purpose of Pretrial Services

    5. Pretrial Services Nationally According to the Pretrial Services Resource Center:

    6. Pretrial Services Nationally The National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies Standards:

    7. Pretrial Services Nationally The American Bar Association:

    8. Target Population

    9. Granting or Reconsidering Bail Stack v. Boyle:

    10. Granting or Reconsidering Bail

    11. Granting or Reconsidering Bail When granting or reconsidering bail, consider the following as factors supporting release:

    12. Considerations

    13. Considerations Stack v. Boyle:

    14. Considerations

    15. Term & Conditions of Bail § 19.2-123 Release of accused on secured or unsecured bond or promise to appear; conditions of release.

    16. Expediting the Release Consider for initial appearance and bail reconsideration hearings in first available court for those in custody in the jail that serves localities within the same judicial district and circuit

    17. Expediting the Release § 19.2-158. When person not free on bail shall be informed of right to counsel and amount of bail

    18. Expediting the Release § 19.2-131. Bail for person held in jurisdiction other than that of trial

    19. Expediting the Release

    20. Excessive Bail When is bail “excessive”?

    21. Right to Appeal § 19.2-124:

    22. What is Risk? Stack v. Boyle

    23. What is Risk? § 19.2-121. Fixing terms of bail

    24. What is Risk? § 19.2-120

    25. VPRAI

    26. VPRAI

    27. Appropriate Placement to Pretrial Services

    28. Purpose of Local Community-Based Probation Services

    29. Purpose of Local Community-Based Probation Services To provide services

    30. Purpose of Local Community-Based Probation Services To provide services

    31. Purpose of Local Community-Based Probation Services Placement Procedure:

    32. Purpose of Local Community-Based Probation Services Appropriate Supervision Placement means:

    33. Purpose of Local Community-Based Probation Services Deferred Proceeding Cases Do Not Include:

    34. Local Community-Based Probation Services Components of local probation supervision include:

    35. Local Community-Based Probation Services Optional services include referral to a variety of treatment milieus subject to local availability

    36. Probation Services Does Not Include Investigation of defendants convicted of certain Class 1 misdemeanor cases where there is a separate proceeding limited to the ascertainment of punishment pursuant § 19.2-295.1

    37. Length of Supervision The Department has established the recommended length of supervision as follows:

    38. Length of Supervision A period not to exceed 12 months for cases deferred subject to § 18.2-57.3

    39. Length of Supervision Hartless v. Commonwealth [FEBRUARY 23, 1999]

    40. Collection of Supervision and Intervention Fee Collection of fee must be approved by the Department pursuant to § 9.1-182 E

    41. Collection of Supervision and Intervention Fee The sentencing/supervision fee assessed as part of the costs pursuant to §§ 17.1-275.1, 17.1-275.2, 17.1-275.7, or § 17.1-275.8, or subsections B or C of § 16.1-69.48:1 that is deposited in the general fund of the state treasury is not the same as the supervision and intervention fee

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