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LaSalle County Law and Justice Committee reviews probation and clerk reports, schedules opioid-prevention presentations and approves routine bills
Summary
The committee heard monthly reports from probation, the circuit clerk and the detention home, discussed use of opioid fund money for school presentations, approved multiple departmental reports and authorized payment of bills. A new AOIC metal-detector staffing requirement for the detention home was noted.
The LaSalle County Law and Justice Committee met at 9 a.m. and received monthly reports from probation, the circuit clerk and the county detention home, approved departmental reports and authorized payment of several sets of bills. The committee also heard that the State’s Attorney is using county opioid funds to bring speaker Chris Herron to regional schools on May 7–8.
Committee members were told the juvenile probation office had 15 referrals in March, with “3 90 public service hours ordered, 115 completed and 5 cases were completed successful,” and 114 active LaSalle County juvenile cases plus 11 administrative cases. For adult probation, $15,000 in probation fees were ordered for the month, with orders to date of $43,200 and $5,213.35…
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