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The Law and
Justice Committee of the DeKalb County Board met on Monday, March 17, 2008 @
6:30p.m. in the DeKalb County Administration Building’s Conference Room
East. County Board Chairman Ruth Anne Tobias called the meeting to order.
Members present were Marlene Allen, Ken Andersen, Sally DeFauw and Howard
Lyle. Ms. Tobias and Mr. Hulseberg were absent. Ms. Tobias arrived at
6:55p.m. Others present were Sheriff Scott, Regina Harris and Margi
Gilmour.
APPROVAL OF
THE MINUTES
Mr. Andersen amended the minutes on page 2, 4th paragraph for the
spelling of his name.
Moved by Mr.
Lyle, seconded by Mr. Andersen, and it was carried unanimously to approve
the amended minutes from February 2008.
APPROVAL OF
THE AGENDA
Chairman Osborne asked to have the agenda amended this evening to reflect a
report from the Sheriff on the Response to the February 14th NIU
Campus shooting. He placed this item under 5a.) on the agenda.
Moved by Ms. Allen, seconded by Mr. Andersen, and it was carried unanimously
to approve the amended agenda.
RESOLUTION TO PARTICIPATION IN THE PRAIRIE SHIELD GRANT AWARD
Sheriff Scott said that the resolution to participate in the Prairie Shield
Grant Award is a housekeeping item, which our County is a part of a
multi-million dollar Prairie Shield Grant. Our portion will be small, he
said. McHenry County is administrating the grant and is requiring the
authorization of the 20% local match. It is not new money - it’ s money
that is in the Sheriff’s budget already.
Moved by Ms. Allen, seconded by Mr. Lyle, and it was carried unanimously to
forward the resolution to the full board for approval.
RESPONSE TO
THE FEBRUARY 14TH NIU CAMPUS SHOOTING.
Sheriff Scott submitted a summary to the committee regarding the Response to
the February 14th NIU campus shooting. He said that they had a
minimum of 16 officers that responded to the scene. Three of their officers
arrived on time to help with the injured before the ambulances arrived on
the scene. The officers remained on patrol on the campus for the next 24
hours. In the midst of all of that they had 3 to 4 officers assigned at
Kishwaukee Hospital too for security and assistance. Their investigators
assisted in interviewing some of the students who had been in Cole Hall and
as needed throughout the investigation.
Sheriff Scott said that their Communication Center and telecommunications
answered seventy-four 911 calls regarding the event. Approximately 60
percent of the calls throughout the system came through cell phones on the
afternoon of the shooting.
SHERIFF’S 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
Sheriff Scott then submitted his 2007 Annual Report to the committee. Some
of the items that he highlighted were found on Page 3, which covers
Mandates. Sheriff Scott said that everything that they do in his office
comes from these mandates.
Page 6 covers the Merit Commission, page 10 covers 911 calls. He said that
approximately 70% of all 911 calls received at the four Public Safety
Answering Points (PSAPS) are handled at the Sheriff’s Office. They answer
over 95% of all 911 calls made from cell phones within the county. Page 23
covers the Canine Patrol and Page 25 covers the Vehicle Deployment Program.
Page 30 begins the report on traffic crash and statistics. Page 33 covers
the Intersection traffic crashes.
Sheriff Scott then highlighted page 44, which covers the Criminal
Investigation Division. He said that they are at an all time high with 381
new cases. The bulk of last years increase is directly attributable to
several rashes of car burglaries, which increased from 34 cases in 2006 to
76 cases in 2007.
Page 58 covers who is in the jail. On an average, the inmates staying in
the jail was comprised of about eighty to ninety percent felons charged with
crimes such as Murder, Home Invasion, Aggravated Battery, Burglary,
Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse, Armed Robbery, Delivery of Controlled
Substance, Unlawful Restraint, Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault, and Child
Pornography. The percentage of women increased a percent in 2007. This
translates into an average number of women housed in the jail daily to ten
per day. Sheriff Scott then highlighted page 82, which covers his New
Horizons.
Sheriff Scott encouraged all county board members to read the annual report
to get a better understanding of what is going on in the jail.
The Committee thanked Sheriff Scott for his very informative report.
JAIL REPORT
Chairman Osborne said that the monthly Jail Report looked the same as last
month - nothing has changed.
COURT SERVICES MONTHLY REPORTS AND ANNUAL
REPORT
Ms. Gilmour said that as far as her monthly reports go, they were so early
in the year that there was nothing extraordinary to report.
Ms. Gilmour went on to explain and highlight various sections of her 2007
Annual Report to the committee.
She said that all of the work that her staff performs in her office is
provided for in the statute, under the Section titled, “The Probation and
Probation Officer Act”. It designates what their authority is and what they
are supposed to do. They are considered an arm of the judiciary and
therefore every officer in her office is a sworn officer of the Court.
Their primary goal is to carry out the orders of the court and to work with
individuals to try to effect positive behavior change.
Some of the sections of her report that she highlighted are as follows.
Page 8 in her report reflects what the officers do in her office. Page 10
and Page 11 covers the numbers of court referrals to her office for
juveniles in 2007. The three offense categories of Criminal Damage,
Battery/Assault, and Drub/Alcohol account for 46% of the total number of
delinquency petitions filed by the State’s Attorney’s Office in FY2007.
Page 17 covers the Detention numbers and the Intergovernmental Agreement
with Kane County that guarantees bed space for DeKalb County Juveniles at
the cost of $80 per day.
Page 26 reflects the Intensive Probation Program in her office. Page 27
covers the Juvenile Summer Camp that her office tries to hold each year.
Page 33 reflects the numbers of new probation cases ordered in FY2007 and
new transfer-in cases into DeKalb County.
Page 37 covers the numbers of violations in the County that increased in
FY2007 by 16% compared to FY2006. Page 64 covers the 2008 Goals that her
office will try to achieve.
The committee thanked Ms. Gilmour for her very thorough report.
PUBLIC DEFENDER’S REPORT
Ms. Regina Harris, the DeKalb County Public Defender, said that her monthly
report reflects that in February 2008 they opened 256 cases and closed 185
cases. In looking back to February of 2007 they opened 284 cases and in
February 2006 they opened 291 cases. So it is down just a little bit this
year. There is relative consistently in their numbers of cases that they
are handling, said Ms. Harris.
Ms. Harris
said that her office is fully staffed now and that she will be working here
at the DeKalb County Public Defender’s Office one year in May of this year.
She is very happy with the new attorney she was able to hire from the Kane
County Public Defender’s Office, who is very experienced.
ADJOURNMENT
Moved by Ms.
Allen, seconded by Mr. Andersen, and it was carried unanimously to adjourn
the meeting.
Respectfully submitted,
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Richard Osborne, Chairman
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