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17 Nov 2016, 3:18 pm by John Stanko
  The grant awarded to Solano County will allow probation officers to provide intensive supervision and monitoring to high risk DUI offenders. [read post]
10 Oct 2016, 11:06 pm by Michael Kraut
The California Office of Traffic Safety has given the County $168,301 as part of its Intensive Probation Supervision for High-Risk Felony and DUI Probation program. [read post]
10 Oct 2016, 11:06 pm by Michael Kraut
The California Office of Traffic Safety has given the County $168,301 as part of its Intensive Probation Supervision for High-Risk Felony and DUI Probation program. [read post]
8 Oct 2016, 2:22 am by Dan Murphy
The other offenders, approximately 22 percent, were sentenced to probation, halfway houses, or jail work-release programs. [read post]
5 Oct 2016, 12:52 pm by CJLF Staff
  For the first 90 days, he will be on intensive supervision and must frequently report to his parole officer, be subject to random drug tests and abide by a curfew. [read post]
26 Sep 2016, 9:07 am by Rebecca Tushnet
In spite of a deliberate periodization and supervision of our Crossfit-based training program by certified fitness professionals, a notable percentage of our subjects (16%) did not complete the training program and return for follow-up testing. [read post]
21 Sep 2016, 1:32 pm by Jamie Markham
The statutes codifying intensive supervision, residential programs, and day-reporting centers were repealed. [read post]
21 Sep 2016, 1:32 pm by Jamie Markham
The statutes codifying intensive supervision, residential programs, and day-reporting centers were repealed. [read post]
25 Aug 2016, 8:00 am by Sevens Legal
They are successful because they use a collaborative approach where law enforcement, public defenders, judges, prosecutors, probation officers, and providers of drug treatment programs work together to identify addicts involved in the justice system to address what their needs are using intense treatment in order to make sure they comply using rigorous monitoring as well as supervision. [read post]
12 Aug 2016, 5:52 pm by Melissa Vo
The position requires intensive individual instruction and supervision of students and coordination with the Center. [read post]
15 Apr 2016, 8:20 am by Steven D. Silverman
Currently drug offenders earn only 5 days of credit a month even though other nonviolent offenders earn 10 • Geriatric parole: o Expands eligibility by reducing the qualifying age from 65 to 60 and must have served 15yrs and excludes sex offenders • Medical parole: o Requires that applications have evaluations from an independent authority o If the offender is sentenced to life, the Governor has 180 days to disapprove medical parole SUPERVISION POLICIES… [read post]
15 Apr 2016, 8:20 am by Steven D. Silverman
Currently drug offenders earn only 5 days of credit a month even though other nonviolent offenders earn 10 • Geriatric parole: o Expands eligibility by reducing the qualifying age from 65 to 60 and must have served 15yrs and excludes sex offenders • Medical parole: o Requires that applications have evaluations from an independent authority o If the offender is sentenced to life, the Governor has 180 days to disapprove medical parole SUPERVISION POLICIES… [read post]
15 Apr 2016, 8:20 am by Steven D. Silverman
Currently drug offenders earn only 5 days of credit a month even though other nonviolent offenders earn 10 • Geriatric parole: o Expands eligibility by reducing the qualifying age from 65 to 60 and must have served 15yrs and excludes sex offenders • Medical parole: o Requires that applications have evaluations from an independent authority o If the offender is sentenced to life, the Governor has 180 days to disapprove medical parole SUPERVISION POLICIES… [read post]
15 Apr 2016, 8:20 am by Steven D. Silverman
Currently drug offenders earn only 5 days of credit a month even though other nonviolent offenders earn 10 • Geriatric parole: o Expands eligibility by reducing the qualifying age from 65 to 60 and must have served 15yrs and excludes sex offenders • Medical parole: o Requires that applications have evaluations from an independent authority o If the offender is sentenced to life, the Governor has 180 days to disapprove medical parole SUPERVISION POLICIES… [read post]
15 Apr 2016, 8:20 am by Steven D. Silverman
Currently drug offenders earn only 5 days of credit a month even though other nonviolent offenders earn 10 • Geriatric parole: o Expands eligibility by reducing the qualifying age from 65 to 60 and must have served 15yrs and excludes sex offenders • Medical parole: o Requires that applications have evaluations from an independent authority o If the offender is sentenced to life, the Governor has 180 days to disapprove medical parole SUPERVISION POLICIES… [read post]
6 Feb 2016, 1:32 pm by Gritsforbreakfast
  Examine re-entry programs and opportunities for offenders upon release. [read post]
5 Feb 2016, 7:02 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Regular probation supervision costs the state $1.63 per day and costs the probationer $1.57 per day.The state pays more for intensive supervision probation and specialized caseloads, while the burden on the probationer remains roughly the same. [read post]
13 Jan 2016, 5:05 pm by Kevin LaCroix
  Consider the history of board oversight of financial accounting:  As it became clear that corporate insiders were capable of engaging in misconduct, the active oversight and independent supervision over financial controls and governance structures similarly evolved, reducing the risk of financial fraud, fiscal misstatements and management malfeasance. [read post]
4 Jan 2016, 3:38 pm by Eugene Volokh
[Footnote: We note that in the context of criminal proceedings charging a father with assault and battery for spanking his minor child, we recently held that “a parent or guardian may not be subjected to criminal liability for the use of force against a minor child under the care and supervision of the parent or guardian, provided that (1) the force used against the minor child is reasonable; (2) the force is reasonably related to the purpose of safeguarding or promoting the welfare… [read post]