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| 27 Jun 2009 by Gritsforbreakfast Nearly the entire four years that I was on probation, from April 2004 - May 2008, my son and I were victims of harassment. Some of this was sexual harassment. My son was afraid that one goon who stalked him was a pedophile. I filed complaints absolutely everywhere. I took the correspondence, in person, to the courthouse to leave with the court supervisor and a copy with the court coordinator. Not a word in response. .... Enter your search terms. Submit search form ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ |
| 14 Jul 2008 by Gritsforbreakfast They also fire Probation officers for get this ...Telling the truth! Something the DA and Chief probation officer don't know anything about. 7/14/2008 02:05:00 PM. Anonymous said... Reed knows this is her last term, so why not burnish ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 10 Jul 2005 by Gritsforbreakfast If nothing else, proposals to strengthen probation this spring expanded the terms of debate in Texas leadership circles about what priorities should govern the criminal justice system. For the first time in my memory, ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 3 May 2007 by Gritsforbreakfast The District Attorneys have been on the warpath at the Texas capitol recently trying to derail much of the bipartisan probation and parole reform legislation that's been floated at the Legislature to strengthen community supervision and alter ... Under SB 838, technical parole violators can be sentenced to 2-12 months incarceration in an "Intermediate Sanctions Facility" (ISF), which is just what it sounds like - a short-term prison facility for holding parole violators. ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 2 May 2008 by Gritsforbreakfast AND on top of it all there is now a term called "technical revocation" that is applied to any offenders that wear the "monitor" system and get them parole/probation revoked because of a "technical" problem with the monitors. ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ |
| 9 Dec 2009 by Gritsforbreakfast Indeed, Harris County accounts for such a large proportion of less-than-a-gram cases in Texas, this decision could even help out the state in the medium-term with managing state-jail population growth. Really, despite the police union's ... The Legislature in 2005 directed judges to give these cases probation on the first offense, however Harris County from the beginning took the defiant stance of routinely jailing them instead. As of November 1, according to data ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 1 Feb 2008 by Gritsforbreakfast At the Statesman's blog, Mike Ward attributes the revised projections to a "slowdown in the number of new felons, a slightly increased parole rate, fewer revocations to prison from probation and parole and the projected impact of new treatment and rehabilitation programs ... This makes me think the agency's number crunchers might not provide prison builders the fodder they needed to begin new construction in the near term, though no final decision has yet been made. ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 26 Jun 2006 by Gritsforbreakfast But illegal immigrants who are convicted of crimes should be deported wholesale after serving their jail or prison terms and immediately if placed on probation. Counties that prohibit probation departments from contacting INS in these ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 18 Sep 2007 by Gritsforbreakfast On the basis of the post I would say the percentage of innocent defendants who choose to plead guilty is likely to be between 5% and 10% for persons sentenced to probation and between 0% and 5% for those sentenced to prison. If those guesses are close this is a very costly failure of the CJ System. 9/18/2007 09:39:00 PM · Catonya said... I bet it's higher when you consider charges of "resisting arrest" and "assault on an .... Enter your search terms. Submit search form ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 17 Jul 2009 by Gritsforbreakfast Polunsky stated in no uncertain terms that the process had been unacceptable and the contract should have - and would be - put out for bid. Other commissioners and DPS' General Counsel were concerned with the company's use of DPS letterhead on its .... And if you don't pay the monthly probation fee, you get picked up on a “blue warrant” and can't get out of jail until the judge sees you. This is “enslavement” and is unconstitutional as it creates a “debtors prison”. ... Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/ - References |
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