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Sheriff describes alcohol‑monitoring program for probation; devices to be grant‑funded and used by judge order
Summary
Sheriff Tucker briefed commissioners on a 36‑month alcohol monitoring contract that would use grant‑funded wearable alcohol monitors. The county owns the devices, three units are available now, and the office said costs are only charged as devices are used.
Sheriff Tucker and county staff described an alcohol‑monitoring program to the Duchesne County Commission on March 17 that would place wearable alcohol‑detection devices on selected probationers or pretrial defendants by judge order.
According to the sheriff’s presentation, the devices are part of a 36‑month contract, the county will own the units, and initial acquisition was covered by a grant so the county does not incur device charges…
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