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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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San Joaquin County Grand Jury
• 2008-2009
San Joaquin County Jail and Sheriff's Office
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Findings 2 findings
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The Jail’s main kitchen facility continues to be in desperate need of replacement. The California Corrections Standards Authority reported on the need to rebuild the kitchen facility.
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3. Adopt viable contingency plans to maintain the current daily cost for prisoner meals and minimum jail standards in the event that it becomes necessary to close the main kitchen due to mechanical/health problems. RESPONSE REQUIRED Pursuant to Section 933.05 of the California Penal Code: The San Joaquin County Sheriff shall report to the Presiding Judge of the San Joaquin County Superior Court, in writing and within 60 days of publication of this report, with a response as follows: As to each finding in the report a response indicating one of the following: a. The respondent agrees with the finding. b. The respondent disagrees with the finding, with an explanation of the reasons therefore. As to each recommendation, a response indicating one of the following: a. The recommendation has been implemented, with a summary of the action taken. b. The recommendation has not yet been implemented, but will be with a time frame for implementation. c. The recommendation requires further analysis, with an explanation of the scope of analysis and a time frame not to exceed six (6) months. d. The recommendation will not be implemented, with an explanation therefore. 9
Recommendations 3
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R1Page 27The Sheriff, District Attorney, Public Defender and the Court re-visit the feasibility of utilizing video arraignments.
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R2Page 27The Grand Jury be provided with copies of completed investigative reports relating to
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R3Page 27Adopt viable contingency plans to maintain the current daily cost for prisoner meals and minimum jail standards in the event that it becomes necessary to close the main kitchen due to mechanical/health problems. RESPONSE REQUIRED Pursuant to Section 933.05 of the California Penal Code: The San Joaquin County Sheriff shall report to the Presiding Judge of the San Joaquin County Superior Court, in writing and of publication of this report, with a response as follows: As to each finding in the report a response indicating one of the following: a. The respondent agrees with the finding. b. The respondent disagrees with the finding, with an explanation of the reasons therefore. As to each recommendation, a response indicating one of the following: a. The recommendation has been implemented, with a summary of the action taken. b. The recommendation has not yet been implemented, but will be with a time frame for implementation. c. The recommendation requires further analysis, with an explanation of the scope of analysis and a time frame not to exceed six (6) months. d. The recommendation will not be implemented, with an explanation therefore. 9