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Probation/Parole/Intermediate Punishment General Rules and Regulations The
Court, whenever sentencing a defendant to probation or intermediate punishment
or granting parole, shall state in its order that the general rules, regulations
and conditions governing probation and parole in Crawford County shall be applicable
and all of the following shall apply unless specifically deleted by the Court
in its Order or in a subsequent order: - The defendant will be in the
legal custody of the Court until the expiration of the defendant's probation,
parole or intermediate punishment or until further order of Court. The Probation
or Parole Officer has the power at any time during this period, in cases of violation
by the defendant of any of the conditions of the defendant's probation, intermediate
punishment or parole, to detain the defendant in a county prison and thereafter
make a recommendation to the Court, which may result in the further detention
of the defendant and ultimately the revocation of probation or parole and commitment
to a penal or correctional institution for service of the defendant's sentence.
- The
defendant will report regularly to the Probation/Parole Department, in person
or in writing, and reply to any communication from the Court or the Probation/Parole
Department.
- The defendant will live at an address provided to the Probation/Parole
Department and may not change that residence without prior permission from that
department.
- The defendant will not travel outside of Pennsylvania or the
community to which he/she has been paroled or placed on probation as defined by
his/her Probation/Parole Officer without prior permission.
- The defendant
will comply with all municipal, county, state and federal criminal laws, and will
abide by any additional written instructions of his/her Probation/Parole Officer.
Pursuant to this rule, any such reasonable instruction shall be considered a special
condition of supervision imposed by the Court. The defendant will immediately
notify his/her Probation/Parole Officer of any arrest or investigation by law
enforcement agencies.
- If the defendant is not employed, the defendant
will make every effort to obtain and maintain employment and support any dependents
of the defendant. The defendant will obtain written permission prior to changing
employment. If the defendant loses a job, the defendant will
immediately notify
the defendant's Probation/Parole Officer and cooperate in any effort the parole
officer may make to obtain employment for the defendant. - The defendant
shall abstain completely from the use and possession of controlled substances.
- If
the defendant has ever been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving the
use or possession of a weapon, the defendant shall not be permitted to own, possess
or have access to any firearm nor ammunition that can be used in any firearm.
If
the defendant has been convicted of a non-weapons misdemeanor, with the advance
permission of the defendant's Probation/Parole Officer, the defendant may possess
weapons and ammunition for those weapons to be used exclusively for hunting or
other sports activities. This decision shall be solely at the discretion of the
defendant's Probation/Parole Officer. - The defendant may not use alcoholic
beverages nor may the defendant go into places where alcoholic beverages are sold
unless, at the discretion of the Probation/Parole Department, this condition is
totally or partially waived in writing.
- All fines, costs, restitution
and Offender's Supervision Fees imposed upon the defendant by the Court must be
paid immediately or in accordance with any schedule set up by the Court or the
Probation/Parole Department before the defendant will be released from probation/parole.
- The
defendant will submit to random and periodic testing to determine any use of illegal
controlled substances and alcoholic beverages.
- The defendant will attend
and pay all costs and fees of any therapeutic program offered by a recognized
agency when directed to do so by the defendant's Probation/Parole Officer.
- The
defendant will not annoy or harass any victim or witnesses of the defendant's
crime and shall not solicit anyone else to do so.
- The defendant shall
obey the law and be of good behavior generally.
- The defendant shall report
to the Crawford County Probation/Parole Department within 24 hours after being
released from any institution unless directed to report sooner by the Probation/Parole
Officer and/or Order of the Court.
- The defendant shall comply with any
curfew imposed by the Probation/Parole Department.
- Any defendant required
to comply with the provisions of 44 Pa. C.S.A. Section 2316 regarding the mandatory
submission of a DNA sample, shall do so and shall further pay the mandatory costs
set forth in 44 Pa. C.S.A. Section 2322 unless the Court has found that undue
hardship would result and has excused the payment of that fee.
- Any defendant
subject to the registration requirements for sexual offenders pursuant to the
provisions of 42 Pa. C.S.A Section 9791 et. seq. (as amended) (known as Megan's
Law) shall at all times during the period of probation/parole comply with all
such registration requirements.
- The defendant shall always be truthful
and accurate in any written or oral statements the defendant makes to a Probation/Parole
Officer or member of the staff of the Probation/Parole Department.
- The
defendant shall receive a copy of these general terms and conditions of probation/parole
at or about the time supervision commences.
- If the defendant believes
that the defendant's rights have been violated as a result probation/parole supervision,
the defendant must submit a timely complaint in writing, first to the Chief Probation/Parole
Officer and then to the President Judge at the Crawford County Courthouse in Meadville,
Pennsylvania, if the matter is not satisfactorily resolved.
B.
Electronic Monitoring/House Arrest General Rules and Regulations. Whenever
the Court shall sentence a defendant to a sentence including Electronic Monitoring/House
Arrest, the defendant will be subject to all of the following rules, regulations
and conditions unless specifically deleted by the Court in it's Order or any subsequent
Order:
- The offender must remain at the indicated residence
at all times except those times approved by the Crawford County Probation/Parole
Department with the exception of a life threatening emergency. The offender may
be required to furnish documentation to verify any emergency departures from the
schedule. If an emergency situation exists, the offender is required to notify
the Probation/Parole Department immediately.
- The offender agrees to maintain
telephone service that is not equipped with the phone company's computerized answering
service throughout the offender's participation in the Electronic Monitoring/House
Arrest Program.
The offender may be required to provide documentation
to verify this condition. Also the offender understands that ALLTEL Corporation
or the equivalent service provider is not liable for any damages incurred as a
result of wearing the equipment or participating in said program.
- No
illegal drugs, alcohol, firearms or other weapons or ammunition for firearms are
permitted in the residence. Additionally, the offender is prohibited from possessing
or using any of these items at any time during the period of time on Electronic
Monitoring/House Arrest.
- The Probation/Parole Department shall be permitted
access to the residence during the term of this program. Additionally, the officers
shall be permitted to search the residence, the offender and the offender's vehicle.
The offender consents to all types of these searches and acknowledges that they
may be conducted without a search warrant. Officers may restrict individuals from
visiting the offender. Any non-compliance of the offender's family/friends is
the offender's responsibility.
- The offender shall submit to drug and alcohol
testing with the type of test to be selected by the supervising officer. Methods
may include, but are not limited to, breath, urinalysis or blood testing.
- The
offender will not move, disconnect or tamper with the monitoring equipment following
installation.
- The offender will be held responsible for any damage other
than normal wear to the equipment. If the equipment is not returned or it is not
returned in good condition, the offender may be charged for replacement/repair
and may be subject to civil and/or criminal penalties.
- The purpose of
this monitoring equipment is to alert authorities of violations of the program.
The offender agrees that the loss of a receiving signal and/or receipt of a tamper
signal by the monitoring device shall constitute probable cause for a violation.
It is agreed that the program's computer printout and/or a program official's
and/or other sources of testimony may be used as evidence at a violation hearing
to prove said violation.
- The Crawford County Probation/Parole Department
and program associated agents are not liable for any damages incurred as a result
of wearing or tampering with the equipment or any respective damages associated
with the equipment that are the result of the offender's negligence.
- The
offender must abide by all instructions, rules, regulations and directives of
the Electronic Monitoring/House Arrest Officers or other officers of the Department
acting for the assigned case officer.
- The offender shall comply with
all municipal, county, state and federal laws. Any arrest, receipt of citation/summons
or contact by law enforcement officials must be immediately reported to the offender's
probation/parole officer.
- Approvals will be given for the defendant to
leave the residence for employment. This employment may be full or part time,
but must be a legitimate job where taxes are withheld or W-2 Forms are filed and
verification is established. Other leaves will be limited to approved
counseling,
hospital/doctor appointments and a funeral of an immediately family member. Social
leave will not be permitted, nor will leave to public or private events be permitted.
All leave activity will be recorded in the daily logbook for the defendant. - The
offender will be assessed an installation fee and a daily use fee while enrolled
in the Electronic Monitoring/House Arrest Program in amounts to be determined
by administrative order entered by the President Judge.
- While in the
Electronic Monitoring/House Arrest Program, the offender shall attend any recommended
counseling and shall comply with the rules and regulations of any counseling agency,
including compliance with the treatment plan.
- The offender shall always
be truthful and accurate in any written or oral statements the offender makes
to the probation/parole officer or member of the staff at the Probation/Parole
Department. The offender understands that providing false information is a violation
of and may result in the offender's removal from the program and return to the
Crawford County Correctional Facility forthwith.
- The offender may be arrested
with or without a warrant immediately following a violation, and that arrest will
result in the offender's return to the Crawford County Correctional Facility forthwith
until the matter can be brought before a judge for hearing.
- The offender
will not leave the place of employment except to perform
duties associated
with employment unless otherwise permitted by the supervising probation/parole
officer. The offender agrees to permit the supervising probation/parole officer
to visit the place of employment to assure compliance and to permit the employer
to notify the supervising probation/parole officer in the event the offender does
not report to work as required or leaves work other than at the designated times
in the normal workday. - The offender is required to keep the supervising
probation/parole
officer informed of the location and directions to the place
of employment or job site. - The offender will provide a weekly work schedule
to the supervising probation/parole officer in writing at least two working days
in advance of the work schedule.
- If the offender believes the offender's
rights have been violated as a result of the Electronic Monitoring/House Arrest
supervision, the offender may submit a timely written complaint in writing, first
to the Chief Probation/Parole Officer, and if the matter is not satisfactorily
resolved, then to the President Judge at the Crawford County Courthouse, Meadville,
Pennsylvania.
The
offender shall have access to a digital pager with a number to be designated by
the Adult Probation Department, to be used in EMERGENCY SITUATIONS ONLY! This
pager is not to be used for schedule changes or personal requests. The offender
must have a schedule change approved one day in advance during working hours.
Any weekend schedule changes not requested prior to close of business on Friday
will not be approved. The offender is cautioned, this pager is for EMERGENCY
USE ONLY. An
EM Log will be provided to the offender at the time of the initial hook-up. The
offender will be responsible for maintaining an accurate log with a detailed list
of all daily events that occur outside the residence. The officer may apply the
officer's own discretion in the maintenance of the log. Religious
leave may be permitted with a written and signed request from the pastor, priest,
etc. and written documentation of any attendance with not more that two leaves
per week permitted. Any
other purposed leave requests are subject to the approval of the Electronic Monitoring/House
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