Penal Code section 1000.8
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A dedicated calendar.(b)
Leadership by a superior court judicial officer who is assigned by the presiding judge.(c)
Clearly defined eligibility criteria to enter the program and clearly defined criteria for completion of the program.(d)
Legal incentives for defendants to successfully complete the program, including dismissal or reduction of criminal charges upon successful completion of the program.(e)
Close supervision to hold participants accountable to program compliance, including the use of graduated sanctions and frequent, ongoing appearances before the court regarding participants’ program progress and compliance with all program terms and conditions. The court may use available legal mechanisms, including return to custody if necessary, for failure to comply with the supervised plan.(f)
Appropriate transitional programming for participants, based on available resources from county and community service providers and other agencies. The transitional programming may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:(1)
Vocational training, readiness, and placement.(2)
Educational training, including assistance with acquiring a G.E.D. or high school diploma and assistance with admission to college.(3)
Substance abuse treatment.(4)
Assistance with obtaining identification cards and driver’s licenses.(5)
Parenting skills training and assistance in becoming compliant with child support obligations.(g)
The program may develop a local, public-private partnership between law enforcement, government agencies, private employers, and community-based organizations for the purpose of creating meaningful employment opportunities for participants and to take advantage of incentives for hiring program participants.
Source:
Section 1000.8, https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=PEN§ionNum=1000.8.
(accessed Apr. 24, 2025).