County Intermediate Punishment Sentencing
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Transcript County Intermediate Punishment Sentencing
October 22, 2013
PCCD CJAB Conference
Days Inn, State College
County Intermediate Punishment
Sentencing
Helene Placey
PA Commission on Sentencing
http://pasentencing.us
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Sentencing Alternatives
Alternatives found at 42 Pa.C.S. §9721
Guilt without further penalty
Fine
Restitution
Order of Probation
County Intermediate Punishment
Partial Confinement
Total Confinement
State Intermediate Punishment
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County IP Sentencing
County Intermediate Punishment
Definitions and eligibility: 42 Pa.C.S. §9802
Conviction which would otherwise result in
sentence to county correctional facility
Does not demonstrate present or past violent
behavior (ineligible offenses)
Otherwise be sentenced to confinement
Maximum term (flat sentence)
Combination of RIP & RS components
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County IP Sentencing
Restrictive IP Programs (RIP)
House offender full or part time
Significantly restrict movement & monitor
compliance
Comply with PCCD’s minimum standards
Restorative Sanctions Programs (RS)
No confinement or housing
Least restrictive in terms of constraint of liberties
Focuses on restoring victim to pre-offense status
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County IP Sentencing
County IP eligible for Certain Offenses
w/ mandatory requirement
DUI
First, Second or Third offense
Qualified RIP’s
Driving Under Suspension (DUI related)
Operating Watercraft Under the Influence
Illegally Operating Motor Veh. Not Equipped
w/ Ignition Interlock – BAC .025 or greater
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Sentencing Guidelines
Sentence Recommendation
Sentencing guidelines provide minimum
sentence recommendations (range of
months)
Intended to apply to typical case
Based on combination of:
Offense Gravity Score (OGS)
Prior Record Score (PRS)
PCS targets levels 3 & 4 for CIP sentences
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Sentencing Levels
Level 5
State Sentence/State Facility
(SIP)
Level 4
State Sentence/County Facility
(CIP/SIP)
Level 3
County Sentence/County Facility
(CIP)
Level 2
County Sentence/County Facility
or Non-confinement
Level 1
Non-confinement
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County IP Sentencing
County IP at Level 3 or Level 4
Drug & Alcohol Assessment/Evaluation required
at Level 3 or 4 (prior to sentence)
If assessed dependent, judge should impose
sentence based on prescribed:
Level of care
Length of stay
If not dependent, court may still impose County
IP (1 day incarceration = 1 day RIP)
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Questions
Helene Placey
Sentencing Policy Specialist
Eastern PA
[email protected]
(717) 772-4122
Carrie Peters
Sentencing Policy Specialist
Western PA
[email protected]
(814) 863-5204
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