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Subcommittee presses for statewide protocol to track and prioritize domestic-violence arrest warrants
Summary
Members heard that the Division of Criminal Justice is updating its case-management system to record received and returned domestic-violence arrest warrants, while law enforcement described variable local practices, unclear turnaround times and limited information available to victims.
The subcommittee heard updates from the Division of Criminal Justice about changes to its case-management system to better capture and prioritize domestic-violence arrest warrants.
Gail Hardy said the case-management system will include entries for when a warrant is received, who reviewed it, the date it was forwarded to a judge, the judge’s response and when it was returned to police. The change is intended to create a single place to track warrants and follow up if service is delayed.
Law-enforcement speakers described different local practices. Captain Heather Larocque,…
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