SENATE BILL No. 968

 

 

February 10, 2004, Introduced by Senators CASSIS, PATTERSON, ALLEN and BIRKHOLZ and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

 

 

        

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                 A bill to create the pretrial services program act; to                            

                                                                                

    proscribe the duties of certain state and local agencies,                   

                                                                                

    officials, and employees; to establish certain criteria and                 

                                                                                

    procedures for releasing criminal defendants on bail and for                

                                                                                

    revoking bail; to require certain reports; to provide for the               

                                                                                

    confidentiality of certain information and reports; and to                  

                                                                                

    prohibit the use of certain information in making bail                      

                                                                                

    recommendations.                                                            

                                                                                

                THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:                      

                                                                                

1       Sec. 1.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the                    

                                                                                

2   "Michigan pretrial services program act".                                   

                                                                                

3       Sec. 2.  As used in this act, "judicial officer" means a                    

                                                                                

4   district court magistrate or any judge.                                     

                                                                                

5       Sec. 3.  (1) A county, city, village, or township, or any                   

                                                                                

6   combination of a county, city, village, or township, may develop            

                                                                                


                                                                                

1   and establish a local pretrial services program.  A pretrial                

                                                                                

2   services program may be funded through a local unit of government           

                                                                                

3   or a combination of local units of government or through a state            

                                                                                

4   or federal grant.                                                           

                                                                                

5       (2) An individual employed by a pretrial services program,                  

                                                                                

6   for the purposes listed in section 4, is considered an officer of           

                                                                                

7   the court and may use the title of pretrial services investigator           

                                                                                

8   or pretrial services officer while performing his or her official           

                                                                                

9   duties.                                                                     

                                                                                

10      Sec. 4.  A pretrial services investigator or pretrial                       

                                                                                

11  services officer may do any of the following:                               

                                                                                

12      (a) Collect, verify, and report information for use by the                  

                                                                                

13  judicial officer in setting bail for a person charged with an               

                                                                                

14  offense pending trial or a hearing.                                         

                                                                                

15      (b) Make recommendations to the court regarding the release                 

                                                                                

16  suitability of the defendant based on the following factors:                

                                                                                

17                                                                               (i) The defendant's prior criminal record, including juvenile                       

                                                                                

18  offenses.                                                                   

                                                                                

19      (ii) The defendant's record of appearance or nonappearance at                

                                                                                

20  court proceedings or flight to avoid prosecution.                           

                                                                                

21      (iii) The defendant's history of substance abuse or                          

                                                                                

22  addiction.                                                                  

                                                                                

23      (iv) The defendant's mental condition, including character                   

                                                                                

24  and reputation for dangerousness.                                           

                                                                                

25      (v) The seriousness of the offense charged, the presence or                 

                                                                                

26  absence of threats, and the probability of conviction and likely            

                                                                                

27  sentence.                                                                   


                                                                                

1       (vi) The defendant's employment status and history and                       

                                                                                

2   financial history insofar as these factors relate to the ability            

                                                                                

3   to post money bond.                                                         

                                                                                

4       (vii) The availability of responsible members of the                         

                                                                                

5   community who would vouch for or monitor the defendant.                     

                                                                                

6       (viii) Facts indicating the defendant's ties to the                           

                                                                                

7   community, including family ties and relationships and length of            

                                                                                

8   residence.                                                                  

                                                                                

9       (ix) Any other facts bearing on the risk of nonappearance or                 

                                                                                

10  danger to the public.                                                       

                                                                                

11      (c) Supervise defendants under the jurisdiction of pretrial                 

                                                                                

12  services to ensure compliance with any conditions ordered under             

                                                                                

13  section 5 and assist defendants in securing necessary services              

                                                                                

14  such as employment, substance abuse treatment, or mental health             

                                                                                

15  treatment.                                                                  

                                                                                

16      (d) Report violations, as defined by each local agency, to                  

                                                                                

17  the appropriate county prosecuting or city attorney and to the              

                                                                                

18  court.                                                                      

                                                                                

19      (e) Perform other duties as directed by the court that would                

                                                                                

20  serve to decrease the risk of pretrial misconduct and increase              

                                                                                

21  the likelihood of appearance in court for any defendant.                    

                                                                                

22      (f) Seek a warrant or capias from any judicial officer for                  

                                                                                

23  the arrest of any defendant under the agency's supervision for              

                                                                                

24  failure to comply with any conditions of release imposed by a               

                                                                                

25  judicial officer or when there is reason to believe that the                

                                                                                

26  defendant will fail to appear, will leave, or has left the                  

                                                                                

27  jurisdiction to avoid prosecution, or when the defendant presents           


                                                                                

1   an imminent danger to a victim or witness or to the community.              

                                                                                

2       (g) Maintain statistical information regarding cases in which               

                                                                                

3   an individual is interviewed or supervised under a pretrial                 

                                                                                

4   services program.  In addition, periodic reports may be made                

                                                                                

5   available to any of the following:                                          

                                                                                

6                                                                                (i) Judicial officers on the results of bail decisions.                             

                                                                                

7       (ii) The state court administrator's office to assist in the                 

                                                                                

8   improvement of the bail system.                                             

                                                                                

9       Sec. 5.  (1) A report under section 4 shall include a                       

                                                                                

10  recommendation as to the release suitability of the defendant.              

                                                                                

11  If release other than personal recognizance is recommended,                 

                                                                                

12  appropriate conditions of release that will reasonably ensure the           

                                                                                

13  appearance of the defendant as required and reasonably ensure the           

                                                                                

14  safety of the public shall also be recommended.  Conditions may             

                                                                                

15  include requiring the defendant to comply with 1 or more of the             

                                                                                

16  following:                                                                  

                                                                                

17      (a) Make reports to a pretrial services program or other                    

                                                                                

18  court agency as specified by the court or agency.                           

                                                                                

19      (b) Not use alcohol or illicitly use any controlled                         

                                                                                

20  substance.                                                                  

                                                                                

21      (c) Participate in a substance abuse testing or monitoring                  

                                                                                

22  program.                                                                    

                                                                                

23      (d) Participate in a specified treatment program for any                    

                                                                                

24  physical or mental condition, including substance abuse.                    

                                                                                

25      (e) Comply with restrictions on personal association, place                 

                                                                                

26  of residence, place of employment, or travel.                               

                                                                                

27      (f) Surrender his or her driver license or passport.                        


                                                                                

1       (g) Comply with a specified curfew.                                         

                                                                                

2       (h) Continue to seek employment.                                            

                                                                                

3       (i) Continue or begin an educational program.                               

                                                                                

4       (j) Remain in the custody of a responsible member of the                    

                                                                                

5   community who agrees to monitor the defendant and report any                

                                                                                

6   violation of any release condition to the court.                            

                                                                                

7       (k) Not possess a firearm or other dangerous weapon.                        

                                                                                

8                                                                                (l) Not enter a specified premises or areas and not assault,                        

                                                                                

9   beat, molest, or wound a named person or persons.                           

                                                                                

10      (m) Satisfy any injunctive order made a condition of                        

                                                                                

11  release.                                                                    

                                                                                

12      (n) Comply with any other condition necessary to accomplish                 

                                                                                

13  the goal of this section.                                                   

                                                                                

14      (2) The conditions listed in subsection (1) may also be                     

                                                                                

15  ordered as part of a financial or monetary bond.                            

                                                                                

16      (3) Condition recommendations shall not be based on legally                 

                                                                                

17  irrelevant factors such as age, race, gender, or socio-economic             

                                                                                

18  status.  Appropriate recommendations regarding release shall be             

                                                                                

19  made to ensure that similarly situated defendants receive similar           

                                                                                

20  treatment and that a defendant is safeguarded while awaiting                

                                                                                

21  trial against unwarranted detention.                                        

                                                                                

22      Sec. 6.  (1) Information obtained in the course of a                        

                                                                                

23  pretrial services investigation, either through the interview or            

                                                                                

24  subsequent contacts in regard to a particular accused, shall only           

                                                                                

25  be used for the determination of bail and shall otherwise be                

                                                                                

26  confidential.  Pretrial reports shall be made available to the              

                                                                                

27  judicial officer, to the defense counsel for the accused, and to            


                                                                                

1   the prosecuting attorney.                                                   

                                                                                

2       (2) Policies regarding the release of information shall be                  

                                                                                

3   established by each local pretrial agency.  The policies may                

                                                                                

4   provide exceptions to the confidentiality requirements of                   

                                                                                

5   subsection (1) to allow access to information by any of the                 

                                                                                

6   following:                                                                  

                                                                                

7       (a) A qualified person for the purpose of research.                         

                                                                                

8       (b) A probation officer for the purpose of compiling                        

                                                                                

9   presentence reports.                                                        

                                                                                

10      (c) A law enforcement agency for law enforcement purposes.                  

                                                                                

11      (d) Any other pretrial service or diversion program.                        

                                                                                

12      (3) Information made confidential under subsection (1) is not               

                                                                                

13  admissible on the issue of guilt in a criminal proceeding unless            

                                                                                

14  the proceeding is to revoke bail due to noncompliance or for                

                                                                                

15  failure to appear in court when required.