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House of Representatives
Session of 2019 - 2020 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: September 9, 2020 08:39 AM
From: Representative Carol Hill-Evans
To: All House members
Subject: Capping Costs and Fees for Defendants Granted Probation Without Verdict
 
Probation Without Verdict is a diversionary program for first-time, non-violent misdemeanor drug offenders that provides the opportunity to avoid a permanent conviction on their record, jail time, and license suspension by undergoing a period of probation. So long as the probation is completed the charges will be dismissed, and the person’s record will be able to be expunged. However, one of the requirements for completing this probationary process is to pay off all fines and court costs that the individual has accrued which can frequently become prohibitively expensive, defeating the purpose of this program.
 
I intend to introduce legislation that would place a $300 cap on the fines and court costs that an individual granted Probation Without Verdict would be responsible for paying as a part of their probation. This amendment will help achieve the legislative intent of the act by removing a massive financial barrier to pursuing Probation Without Verdict and allowing more eligible offenders the chance to take advantage of this beneficial program.
 
I hope to count on your support in making this program more accessible to the people who could benefit from it.
 




Introduced as HB2924