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Leon County's Supervised Pre-Trial Release Program is a court
ordered term of community supervision for defendants conditionally released
under specified conditions pending the disposition of criminal charges currently
before the Court. The defendant is expected to abide by all conditions ordered
by the Court and the SPTR Program. Violation of these conditions may result in
revocation of the release and return to Jail to await further action by the
Court. The offender is required to pay an administrative fee to the County, and
may have additional conditions requiring payment for any treatment services
ordered by the Court.
The program aids in reducing jail over-crowding and provides
an opportunity for the defendant to return to the community and family, to work
and assist in the preparation of their case.
Global Positioning Satellite (G.P.S.) Program
Is an alternative court-ordered sanction which allows
community supervision with monitoring by the SPTR Program for defendants who
have been conditionally released pending disposition of their case, and those
sentenced to a period of probation. Tracking devices (both active and Passive)
worn by the offender that continuously tracks their movements at home and in the
community with defined inclusion and exclusion zones for each offender. "Active"
units provide real time. "Passive" units provide next day notification. The
defendant is expected to abide by all conditions ordered by the Court and the
SPTR Program. Violation of these conditions may result in revocation of the
release and return to Jail to await further action by the Court. The program
aids in reducing Jail over-crowding. The offender is required to pay a
supervision fee/administrative fee to the County, and may have additional
conditions requiring payment of restitution, court costs and fines, and
community service.
The Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) Program continues to
be a successful alternative sanction for the Court while relieving Jail
over-crowding. This FY to date approximately 170 defendants have been referred
to the Program. Approximately 108 have actually been assigned a tracking device
for monitoring purposes. The Program maintains a 77% success rate.
Radio Frequency Electronic Monitoring Program
Is an alternative court-ordered sanction which allows
community supervision as a condition of SPTR with monitoring by each of the
respective program. The use of this type electronic monitoring is an enhancement
to traditional supervision. The system restrains offenders to their home during
specified periods. The system is unable to determine their whereabouts during
approved absences from their residences. The offender is expected to abide by
all conditions ordered by the Court. Violation of these conditions may result in
revocation of the release and return to Jail to await further action by the
Court. The program aids in reducing Jail over-crowding. The offender is required
to pay a supervision fee/administrative fee to the County, and may have
additional conditions requiring payment of restitution, court costs and fines,
and community service.
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