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Probation
The Probation Program is responsible for the supervision of clients who
have been sentenced in the second judicial county and traffic court and to
direct them toward successful completion of court ordered conditions and
mandates in lieu of incarceration.
As a public entity, providing services to the court, the program is charged
with the following responsibilities:
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Provides supervision to clients and refers them to appropriate
community based agencies for assistance
Documents all contacts with clients and verify completion of special conditions
Monitors clients to ensure they remain drug and/or alcohol
free
Officers provide testimony in court and make recommendations
for violation of probation court cases
Provides supervision to house arrest clients and enforce
conditions
Facilitates the collection of restitution for victims, cost of
supervision and work program/community service fees
Monitors community service/work program participants
Prepares notice of compliance or non
compliance for the court
Provide case management to GPS clients
Act as a liaison for mental health clients with
community mental health providers
Case management is provided to approximately 1700 clients per month.
Clients are assessed a $55.00 per month fee for their cost of supervision.
More intense supervision is a feature of the Domestic Battery and DUI
caseloads. We do not accept transfers; however we will assist defendants in
identifying comparable programs to complete conditions ordered by the court
in their respective jurisdiction. It is the policy of the Division not
to transfer cases out of the County, opting instead
to place on mail in supervision. Additionally, we provide house arrest, and
global positioning satellite monitoring as an
alternative to incarceration, where the client is electronically monitored by
an ankle bracelet 24 hours a day. Clients pay $35.00 per week for this
alternative sanction. The house arrest option allows the client to remain in
the community and maintain full time employment to meet his financial
obligations.
Community service and work program assignments utilize a court ordered
labor force that generate a significant cost savings to the county.
The following is a current listing of Probation Officers:
Hilda King, Senior Officer; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail kingh@leoncountyfl.gov
Nelson Andrews, Senior Officer; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail: andrewsn@leoncountyfl.gov
Randy Rhoney, Officer II-DUI; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail:
rhoneyr@leoncountyfl.gov
Shakonda Beamer, Officer II; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail: beamers@leoncountyfl.gov
Ceressa Haney, Officer II; (850) 606-5600; email:
haneyc@leoncountyfl.gov
Heather OSteen, Officer II; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail:
osteenh@leoncountyfl.gov
Jeanette Gaskins, Officer II; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail;
gaskinsj@leoncountyfl.gov
Toni Hannah, Officer I; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail;
hannaht@leoncountyfl.gov
Jerilyn Harris, Officer I; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail;
harrisja@leoncountyfl.gov
Christina Campbell, Officer I; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail;
campbellc@leoncountyfl.gov
Susan Adams, Officer I; (850) 606-5600;
e-mail;
adamssu@leoncountyfl.gov
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