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Probation monitor outlines monitoring, new disciplinary guideline work and tougher penalty expectations
Summary
Probation monitor Ralph Correa reported 31 probationers, site checks and use of diversion programs, and previewed proposed disciplinary guideline language and stricter conditions staff plan to bring to the board.
Ralph Correa, the board’s probation monitor, told the board the office currently monitors 31 probationers, five of whom reside out of state and therefore are not receiving credit for probation time. Four probationers are participating in the board’s diversion program through board referral and three are self‑referrals. Correa described his routine compliance checks and said he personally performs practice‑site visits…
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