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| Gregory A. Miller Attends Probation Incentives & Sanctions Project WorkgroupGregory A. Miller is an aggressive lawyer who defends clients’ rights with dedication and integrity. The firm is partnering with the Probation Incentives & Sanctions Project workgroup to improve current probation regulations and standards.
By: Gregory A. Miller The Board of Directors of the Judicial Conference of Indiana is working to improve the schedule of progressive probation incentives, as well as the violation sanctions. They are also required to provide better qualifications for probation officers who administer violation sanctions under the probation violation statute. The current standards have caused problems and lack of efficiency, prompting the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute to provide a grant to fund The Probation Incentives and Sanctions Project. Lawyer Gregory A. Miller will be assisting this process as a public defender representative, working with probation officers, judges, prosecutors and judicial center staff to implement the improvements needed. The workgroup aims to readjust the poor responses to violations of supervision, which were reported as “slow and ineffective.” Mr. Miller will be using his previous experience with criminal defense and probation violations to present an alternate perspective and provide insight to other necessary improvements. Several key components needed to develop the standards for enforcing probation incentives and sanctions include a schedule of incentives for probation officers so that they can provide timely reward or reinforcement compliance from the probationer. Likewise, they will need a schedule of violation sanctions to act quickly when enforcing appropriate consequences to probationers who violate their conditions. Administrative processes to reduce court and jail time will be needed to cut down costs. Overall, the general concepts will need to include response levels that are determined through an offender’s risk level, continued protection of their due process rights and protocols to govern the potential use of short jail stays. Further training of probation officers will be required to ensure that all the new procedures are handled appropriately and efficiently. If you have questions about the new probation incentives and sanctions project, or if you are facing possible consequences as an offender, contact Attorney Gregory A. Miller today. Visit http://www.fortwaynecriminaldefenselawfirm.com/ End
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