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Pretrial Services
Overview of Pretrial Services
- Pretrial Services is a county-funded department that conducts assessments and makes recommendations to the Court regarding release decisions.
- Pretrial Monitoring tracks compliance and provides case management to assist defendants in reporting to the court and meeting the terms of their court-ordered release conditions.
Overview of Pretrial Monitoring
- If a person is released with pretrial monitoring, that person will be required to report to pretrial services for an intake. Ideally, this will be done immediately following release, or on the next business day.
- The defendant will be required to complete a questionnaire that includes demographic information, as well as collateral (family) contacts and employment information.
- The defendant will meet with a pretrial officer, who will review the expectations of the court and discuss any special requirements of the defendant’s pretrial release.
- The defendant is required to immediately report any changes to their contact information, address, phone number, employment, etc.
- The defendant will be required to report in person and/or telephonically, as directed by the pretrial officer.
- The defendant will report to the pretrial officer after each court hearing.
- Reminders will be sent to the defendant of upcoming court hearings. This will be done through text, phone calls, or email.
- Criminal history checks will be conducted to ensure that there is no additional criminal activity occurring.
Mission
To promote court appearance, public safety, and pretrial justice.
Resources
- How soon after a person is arrested is their first court hearing?
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A person's first court hearing is typically held within 24 hours after arrest. This hearing is called the initial appearance and these hearings are held 365 days a year. There are two initial appearances heard daily - 10 am and 3 pm. They are held at the Pinal County Jail, located at:
971 Jason Lopez Circle
Florence, AZ 85132 - What happens at an initial appearance hearing?
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The judge determines the conditions under which a person will be released from custody, attorneys may be appointed (if appropriate) and the next court date will be set.
- What happens if a person who is under Pretrial Monitoring does not comply with the conditions of release ordered by the court?
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Pretrial Services is responsible for notifying the court of the person's non-compliance, and the judge can order that person be returned to jail.
- Will I be contacted prior to the judge’s release decision?
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If you are a victim in the case and provided a phone number to the police officer on-scene, you should be contacted by pretrial services prior to the hearing, to allow you to provide input regarding the release decision. You can also attend the Initial Appearance hearing at the jail, located at:
971 Jason Lopez Circle
Florence, AZ 85132