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Plumas County Grand Jury
• 2010-2011
Focus of the Plumas County 2010-2011 Grand Jury
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⚠️ Este contenido ha sido traducido automáticamente. El texto original en inglés es la versión oficial. La traducción puede contener errores.
Findings and Recommendations 4 findings
F1
Page 6
Administrative - non-supervised except for fines, fees or restrictions.
No recommendations for this finding
F2
Page 6
Out-of-County/Low Risk- minimal supervision, may report by mail or phone, some supervised by other jurisdictions.
No recommendations for this finding
F3
Page 6
Intensive Drug Supervision - at a minimum, defendants must have both drug testing and search and seizure as conditions of probation.
No recommendations for this finding
F4
Page 6
Drug Court - all defendants that have been placed in a Drug Court program. The Probation Department's responsibilities include: a. Home visits and/or searches. b. Creating pre-trial reports. c. Pre-sentencing reports. d. Drug testing. The department also works with at-risk juveniles and has created a Girls Circle program. It is currently developing a program for boys. The department has approximately 380 individuals on court-ordered probation at any given time. Drugs and/or alcohol abuse account for 80% to 85% of the people on probation. Federal and State funding reserves for Plumas County consist of $509,467 to fund drug and alcohol programs. At the time of this report, the County was not taking 5
No recommendations for this finding