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  2. Pretrial services programs - Wikipedia

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    In most jurisdictions pretrial services programs operate at the county level. Six US states (Kentucky, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, and Colorado) operate and fund pretrial services programs at the state level. The US federal courts system operates pretrial services in all 94 federal districts.

  3. U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Pretrial Services came along more than 50 years later, in 1982, with the Pretrial Services Act of 1982. It was developed as a means to reduce both crimes committed by persons released into the community pending trial and unnecessary pretrial detention. Twenty three districts have both separate U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Offices.

  4. Probation and parole officer - Wikipedia

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    Some jurisdictions operate probation services on a county level and officers are commonly employed by district, municipal, circuit courts, or by a sheriff's department. [35] This includes both adult and juvenile probation services. [36] These is commonly referred to as "pre-trial services".

  5. AG intervenes to ask for release of withheld pretrial ... - AOL

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    Apr. 24—Does the public have a right to know how many times defendants have violated their court-ordered GPS ankle monitor restrictions or other release conditions? The 2nd Judicial District ...

  6. Pretrial Intervention Program - Wikipedia

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    The Pretrial Intervention Program (PTI) is a program targeted at providing first-time offenders charged with non-violent crimes with an opportunity to avoid the crippling consequences often associated with a felony criminal conviction, and attempts to relieve some of the burden on the criminal justice system caused by such offenders. The ...

  7. Should Polk County help pay for an offender release program ...

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    Polk County had paid $240,000 annually to help fund the program, which serves more than 140 people a year facing criminal trials in the county. The pretrial release program, offered statewide ...

  8. Cass County pretrial program 'balances opportunity with ... - AOL

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    Mar. 7—Cass County Court and Pretrial Services (CCCPS) might be unfamiliar to some residents. However, those involved in the program work hard to keep people out of jail and ensure that anyone ...

  9. Diversion program - Wikipedia

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    A diversion program, also known as a pretrial diversion program or pretrial intervention program, in the criminal justice system is a form of pretrial sentencing that helps remedy the behavior leading to the arrest.