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Palm Beach County Pretrial Services Program Register

Funded by Palm Beach County

Board of County Commissioners

For the week of 02/09/2014 thru 02/15/2014

The Palm Beach County Pretrial Services Program (PTS) Intake Unit provides verified

information to the First Appearance Court Judge 365 days per year so that informed

decisions may be made regarding bond for defendants appearing in that court. The PTS

Supervision Unit (SOR) provides court sanctioned supervision for an average of 700 total

individuals pending the disposition of their cases in Court

Intake services are delivered at the Palm Beach County Jail on Gun Club Road as well as the

Belle Glade Courthouse. Supervision services are offered at the Main Courthouse, North

County Courthouse, South County Courthouse and Belle Glade Courthouse.

All PTS services are directly related to cost savings for Palm Beach County taxpayers.

Intake staff efforts of interviewing, verification and court presentation result in Supervision

staff carrying an average daily caseload of 600 out-of-custody individuals who may

otherwise be incarcerated in the County Jail at the cost of $123 per day, thus offering a

substantial jail housing cost avoidance to taxpayers.

Number of SOR Clients being supervised out of custody = 956

Program annual budget of $1,231,326

÷

365 = $3,373 gross daily cost of operation

$3,373 Gross daily cost of operation

$ 987 Average daily collection of costs of supervision

$2,670 Net daily cost of operation

$2,386 net daily cost of operation

÷

956 SOR clients $2.50 per individual per day

Reported Jail Housing Cost = $123 Per individual per day

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Palm Beach County Pretrial Services Program

Funded by the PBC Board of County Commissioners

Register of Defendants

Report from 02/09/2014 through 02/15/2014

# of defendants assessed

450

# of defendants interviewed

271

# of indigent defendants assessed

344

#of indigent defendants interviewed

238

# of SOR/Surety Bond/Cash Bond defendants accepted into program

15

# of SOR only defendants accepted into program

69

# of defendants accepted into program

84

# of indigent defendants accepted into program

69

Names of indigent defendants accepted into program (see attached)

Charges filed against defendants accepted into program (see attached)

Case Numbers of defendants accepted into program (see attached)

Nature of prior criminal convictions of defendants accepted into program (see attached)

Court appearance required of defendants accepted into the pretrial release program – ALL

SOR only defendants’ failure to appear: 3

# Name

Date

1 MIXON, SHAMEKA

2/13/2014

2 SCOTT, STEVEN

2/13/2014

3 FARLEY, SEAN

2/12/2014

Surety Bond/Cash Bond defendants’ failure to appear: 1

# Name

Date

1 GOMEZ, PEDRO

2/14/2014

# of warrants issued for defendants’ failure to appear – SOR only: 3

# of warrants issued for defendants’ failure to appear – SOR + Surety Bond/Cash Bond: 1

SOR + Surety

# Non-Compliance Infractions

SOR Only

Bond/Cash Bond

_______________________________________________________________

Failure to report for orientation Interview

2

Failure to Report for weekly Appointment

5

5

New Charge Violation

8

3

Violation of Condition

8

2

Violation of Curfew

1

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Palm Beach County Pretrial Services Program Register

Funded by the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners

For the week of 02/09/14 thru 02/15/14 Summary of Defendants who entered SOR

INDIGENT

NAME CASE # CHARGE Y/N COURT DATE

Feb. 09, 2014

FERREIRA, DANA 2014MM001982AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY N 02/24/14

JACKSON, DONTE 2014CF001571AXX GRAND THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE Y 03/10/14

RUIZ, JOSE 2014MM001975AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 02/25/14

THOMAS, MICHAEL 2014MM005758AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 02/24/14

Feb. 10, 2014

BAEHR, REBECCA 2013CF011845BXX SALE OF COCAINE 1000' OF WORSHIP Y 04/14/14 CHIARENZA, ASHLEY 2013CF012138AXX POSS SCHEDULE II, PARAPHERNALIA Y 02/27/14 CUETOGARCIA, OVILIA 2014MM001993AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 02/24/14

DONAHUE, ALEC 2014MM001996AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 02/24/14

FLOWERS, SHANNON 2014CF001587AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY, VIOL NO CONTACT Y 03/27/14

FRANCOIS, CASILAND 2013CT022311AXX DWLS Y 02/24/14

GRIFFITH, WILFRED 2013CT026032AXX VOP DUI Y 03/11/14

HAUSBACH, TIFFANY 2014CF001590AXX POSS SCH IV, MJ UNDER 20, PARAPHER.. Y 02/20/14 JONES, CIARA 2012CF003821AXX BURG OF STRUCTURE OR CONVEYANCE Y 02/25/14 JONES, ROBERT 2014CF001583AXX DOM BATTERY BY STRANGULATION Y 03/11/14 LOPEZ, ANIBAL 2014CF001588AXX AGG ASSAULT, DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/11/14 MASSIN, ROBIN 2014MM001527AXX VIOL PRETRIAL RELEASE COND DOMEST. Y 02/18/14 PAGANO, AMY 2013CF011683AXX POSS COCAINE, PARAPHERNALIA Y 02/13/14 SHEPARD, ALEXANDER 2014MM001317AXX DOMESTIC ASSAULT, CRIMINAL MISCH.. Y 03/10/14 STEVENS, JENNIFER 2014CF001032AXX BATTERY ON A FIREFIGHTER EMT ETC Y 03/05/14

Feb. 11, 2014

ALLEN, ROBERT 2014MM002072AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/03/14

BUCHANAN, TARA 2014CF001653AXX AGGRAVATED ASSAULT DOMESTIC Y 04/03/14 CASTELLANO, LORRAINE 2014CF001655AXX DOM BATTERY STRANGULATION DEP 911 Y 04/03/14 CHRISTLER, TIMOTHY 2014MM002090AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/04/14

DAVIS, TOMMY 2014MM002080AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/03/14

FRANCISCO, MICHAEL 2013CT002265AXX DWLS N 04/07/14

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GONZALEZ, RAYMOND 2013CF013377BXX POSS COCAINE, PARAPHERNALIA Y 02/24/14 GREFFIN, PETERSON 2013CF009425AXX POSS CONT SUBSTANCE NO PRESCRIPT.. Y 03/03/14 KERR, TORRIE 2014CF000355AXX BATT POLICE OFFICER, RESIST WITH VIO.. Y 02/27/14 MCGHEE, BROOKE 2014CF001647AXX POSS CONTROLLED SUB, PARAPHERNAL Y 02/20/14 MYERS, TERRILL 2014CF001654AXX POSS CONTROLLED SUB, PARAPHERNAL Y 02/20/14 NOBLE, ANGELA 2014CF001652AXX CHILD ABUSE, NEGLECT OF CHILD Y 04/03/14 PRINCE, TREVER 2014CF001056AXX DUI CAUSING INJURY TO PERSON/PROP N 04/03/14 PUTZIG, TIMOTHY 2014CF001626AXX POSS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE Y 02/20/14 REARDON, KIRT 2014CF001629AXX POSS COCAINE, PARAPHERNALIA N 02/20/14 RICHARDS, BARBARA 2014MM002076AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/03/14 SCHILL, DAVID 2014MM002077AXX PETIT THEFT, RESIST W/OUT VIOLENCE Y 03/17/14 SCOTT, ROBERT 2014CF001632AXX CHILD ABUSE, NEGLECT OF A CHILD N 04/03/14 SMITH, JAMIAH 2013CF013278AXX SALE SYNTHETIC NARC 1000' WORSHIP.. Y 05/30/14 STEVENS, NATHANIEL 2014CF001648AXX DRUG POSS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE Y 02/20/14 TELFER, SEQUOIA 2012CF010928AXX FRAUD USE OF PERSONAL ID INFORMAT N 03/11/14 WELLING, DANIEL 2011CT028150AXX NO DL, FAIL TO DISPLAY REGISTRATION Y 03/10/14 WILLIAMS, MONTELL 2014CF001649AXX AGG BATTERY PREGNANT VICTIM Y 03/12/14

Feb. 12, 2014

CRUZ, VICTOR 2014CF001678AXX ROBBERY, DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 04/03/14 DENT, ANDRE 2014CF001694AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY STRANGULATION Y 03/04/14

GAFFNEY, PAUL 2014MM002139AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/03/14

GREIFZU, THEODORE 2014CF001684AXX AGG BATT, BATTERY EMT, RESIST WITH.. Y 03/13/14 LEWIS, DEANDRE 2014CF001689AXX BATT ON PERSON 65 YOA OR OLDER Y 04/03/14

RIVERS, WILLIE 2014CF001695AXX CHILD CRUELTY Y 02/28/14

ROSA, ERIC 2014CF001679AXX POSS COCAINE, PARAPHERN., RESIST Y 02/20/14

WILLIAMS, ALVIN 2014MM002145AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/04/14

WILLIAMS, ROGERICK 2014CF001691AXX BURGLARY STRUCTURE Y 03/13/14

Feb. 13, 2014

AKL, JONATHAN 2013CF010785AXX POSSESSION OF COCAINE N 02/25/14 BAKER, JAY 2014CF000753AXX POSS SCHEDULE IV SUBSTANCE N 02/20/14 BOLIVAR, STEVEN 2014CF001708AXX AGG BATTERY PREGNANT VICTIM DOM Y 03/14/14 BULLARD, RICKY 2013CF010427AXX POSS COCAINE, SCHEDULE IV N 02/20/14 GIAMMARCO, ERIC 2013CF004849AXX POSS SCHEDULE II, PARAPHERNALIA N 02/20/14 HALCOMB, SAMANTHA 2014CF001731AXX BATT ON PO, RESIST, DISORDERLY INTOX Y 4/3/2014 JOMARRON, ALCIDES 2014MM002218AXX DOM BATTERY, VIOL NO CONT ORDER Y 03/03/14

KHAN, JASON 2013CT025734AXX DWLS Y 02/24/14

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MIXON, SHAMEKA 2013CF003407AXX GRAND THEFR, STOLEN PROP, FALSE VER. N 02/18/14 PIERONI, KELLY 2014CF001714AXX POSS MORPHINE, XANAX, DWLS…… Y 02/20/14 ROLLE, LEA-AUTI 2014CF001729AXX RESIST WITH, CCF, BATT ON EMT ETC Y 03/06/14 VELIX, TIFFANY 2013CF007240AXX POSS SCHEDULE II & IV SUBSTANCES N 03/26/14 WENNET, SHANE 2014CF001722AXX GRAND THEFT, UTTER FORGED CHECKS N 02/24/14

Feb. 14, 2014

BELENFANTIE, DELROY 2014CF001778AXX AGGRAVATED BATTERY DOMESTIC Y 03/14/14 GONZALEZ, JAIME 2014CF001761AXX POSSESSDION OF COCAINE Y 02/24/14 HARRITY, DANIEL 2014MM002311AXX SOLICITING TO COMMIT PROSTITUTION Y 02/24/14 HATCHER, JOHNNY 2014CF001422AXX BURGLARY STRUCTURE, GRAND THEFT Y 03/07/14 KOENIGSHOFE, CURTIS 2014CF001780AXX POSS MARIJUANA, CONT. SUBSTANCE Y 02/20/14 MOORE, BETTY 2014MM002319AXX DOM. BATTERY, VIOL INJUNCTION DOM Y 03/03/14 SMITH, ISAAC 2014CF001762AXX AGG BATTERY PREGNANT VICTIM Y 03/17/14 WILLIAMS, MELISSA 2014MM002313AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/03/14

Feb. 15, 2014 Y

ALMEA, JIMIKA 2014CF001802AXX GRAND THEFT, SCHEME TO DEFRAUD Y 04/03/14 DAZEVEDO, SCOTT 2014CF001811AXX POSS CONT SUB, DRUG PARAPHERNALIA Y 03/17/14 ENGLISH, MARQUIS 2014CF001814AXX GRAND THEFT, SCHEME TO DEFRAUD Y 04/03/14

FERGUSON, CARMEN 2014MM002386AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/03/14

JONAS, JAY 2013MM016802AXX POSSESSION MARIJUANA U 20 GRAMS Y 03/10/14 MCROY, JONATHAN 2013MM011118AXX THEFT FROM MERCHANT Y 03/10/14

NAULTY, WILLIAM 2014MM002389AXX DOMESTIC BATTERY Y 03/03/14

PUTZIG, TIMOTHY 2014CF001816AXX DRUG POSS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE Y 04/03/14 SAVOCA, CELINA 2014CF001817AXX POSS W/INTENT TO SELL SCHEDULE I, II Y 04/03/14 WEAL, MARQUIS 2014CF001824AXX POSS MARIJUANA, AMPHETAMINE Y 04/03/14

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