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California | Cal. Rules of Court 4.541 | Minimum requirements of supervision agency reports |
Except as provided in (d), a petition for revocation of supervision must include a written report that contains at least the following information:(1) Information about the supervised person, including:(A) Personal + See moreidentifying information, including name and date of birth;(B) Custody status and the date and circumstances of arrest;(C) Any pending cases and case numbers;(D) The history and background of the supervised person, including a summary of the supervised person's record of prior criminal conduct; and(E) Any available information requested by the court regarding the supervised person's risk of recidivism, including any validated risk-needs assessments;(2) All relevant terms and conditions of supervision and the circumstances of the alleged violations, including a summary of any statement made by the supervised person, and any victim information, including statements and type and amount of loss;(3) A summary of any previous violations and sanctions; and(4) Any recommended sanctions
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Obligation to report/conduct analysis | Supervision agency |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-14-103(b) | Administrative Fee - Court-Appointed Counsel |
As part of the clerk's regular monthly report, each clerk of court, who is responsible for collecting administrative fees pursuant to this section, shall file a report with the court + See moreand with the administrative director of the courts. The report shall indicate the following:(A) Number of defendants for whom the court appointed counsel;
(B) Number of defendants for whom the court waived the administrative fee;
(C) Number of defendants from whom the clerk collected administrative fees;
(D) Total amount of commissions retained by the clerk from the administrative fees; and
(E) Total amount of administrative fees forwarded by the clerk to the state treasurer.
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Obligation to report/conduct analysis | State courts |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 41-4-136 | Jailers fees; audits |
The jailer's fees for county prisoners shall be referred monthly to the county mayor for inspection, who shall audit the fees and cause the clerk to issue a warrant for + See morethe amount allowed.
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Obligation to report/conduct analysis | County |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 54-10-112(c) | Possession of municipal or county traffic control sign; violation |
(c) In addition to the fine provided for in subsection (a), any person convicted of a violation of this section shall also be required to pay restitution to the highway + See moredepartment that erected or caused to be erected the traffic control sign, for the costs of replacing the sign. The highway department shall submit information documenting the costs of replacement for the judge to review. After review, the judge shall order the appropriate amount of restitution, which shall be distributed directly to the highway department.
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Obligation to report/conduct analysis | State/statewide agency |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 54-10-113(c) | Possession of municipal or county street, road or highway sign; violation |
(c) In addition to the fine provided for in subsection (a), any person convicted of a violation of this section shall also be required to pay restitution to the highway + See moredepartment that erected or caused to be erected the street, road or highway sign, for the costs of replacing the sign. The highway department shall submit information documenting the costs of replacement for the judge to review. After review, the judge shall order the appropriate amount of restitution, which shall be distributed directly to the highway department.
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Obligation to report/conduct analysis | State/statewide agency |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-429 | Fines and Forefitures; Disposition; Audits |
(a) The sheriff's department shall be accountable to the county legislative body and the municipal law enforcement department shall be accountable to the municipal legislative body for the proper disposition + See moreof the proceeds of goods seized and forfeited under § 53-11-451, and for the fines imposed by § 39-17-428.(b) An annual audited report of the funds shall be submitted by the sheriff or the proper official of the municipal law enforcement department to the respective local legislative body. In those years when the office of the comptroller of the treasury conducts an audit, if any, the audit shall satisfy this requirement. If no audit is conducted by the office of the comptroller of the treasury, then an audit shall be performed by a certified public accountant to satisfy this requirement.
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Obligation to report/conduct analysis | Law enforcement |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-12-129(f) | Report |
From each fee received in accordance with § 55-10-306, the commissioner shall make a payment of ten dollars ($10.00) for the furnishing of a completed report of each conviction resulting + See morein a suspension or revocation, including forfeiture of bail not vacated, or payment of a fine or penalty, for one (1) or more of the offenses enumerated in § 55-12-115(a).
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Obligation to report/conduct analysis | Law enforcement |