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Pretrial Processes Workgroup
ABOUT THE WORKGROUP
The Pretrial Processes Workgroup is a subgroup of the Legal and Justice Committee focused on developing a pretrial release assessment tool and monitoring unit for Superior Court. Participants include representatives from Superior and District Courts, the Prosecutor's Office, the Public Defender's Office, the small Cities, and members of the Incarceration Prevention and Reduction Task Force.
SCHEDULE
Upcoming Workgroup meetings are scheduled below. Additional meetings may be scheduled as needed, and meeting dates may change. Please check this webpage periodically for confirmed meeting information. Audio or video recordings of the meetings are the official transcripts. No summaries are created.
Meetings are held in a hybrid format. Members of the public may attend via Zoom webinar using the join link below or in person at the County Council office located at 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 105, Bellingham. All committee members will participate remotely via Zoom. Regular meetings are generally held at 12:30 p.m. on the first Friday every other month.
Members of the public joining the Zoom webinar online or by phone will enter the meeting without audio or video controls. The webinar host will invite members of the public to speak at the appropriate time during the meeting.
The next regular meeting is Friday, November 1, 2024.
- Link to join meeting TBD
- Phone number to join by phone: 253-215-8782
- Meeting ID: TBD
- Password: 17783
2024 Meetings
- February 2, 2024: Agenda and Meeting Video
- March 1, 2024: Agenda and Meeting Video
- April 5, 2024: Cancelled
- May 3, 2024: Agenda and Meeting Video
- June 7, 2024: Agenda, Packet and Video
- August 2, 2024: Agenda and Video
- September 6, 2024 Agenda, Packet, and Video
- October 4, 2024: Agenda and Video
- November 1, 2024:
- December 6, 2024:
2023 Meetings
- February 3, 2023: Agenda Packet and Meeting Video
- March 3, 2023: Agenda and Meeting Video
- April 7, 2023: Agenda and Meeting Video
- May 5, 2023: Agenda and Meeting Video
- June 2, 2023: Agenda and Meeting Video
- July 7, 2023: Agenda and Meeting Video
- August 4, 2023: Agenda and Meeting Video
- September 1, 2023: Agenda and Meeting Video
- October 6, 2023: Agenda and Meeting Video
- November 3, 2023: Agenda
- December 1, 2023: Cancelled
2022 Meetings
- February 9, 2022: Meeting Video
- April 20, 2022: Meeting Video
- May 25, 2022: Meeting Video
- June 22, 2022: Meeting Video
- August 5, 2022: Meeting Video
- October 7, 2022: Meeting Video
- December 2, 2022: Meeting packet and video
2021 Meetings
- January 5, 2021: Video
- February 2, 2021: Video
- April 20, 2021: Video
- June 22, 2021: CANCELLED
August 24, 2021September 21, 2021: Video- October 19, 2021 Video
December 7December 8, 2021Video
2020 Meetings
February 4, 2020
- May 5, 2020: CANCELLED
August 18, 2020, 12:00 PM
- Video: December 15, 2020
2019 Meetings
January 15, 2019
February 19, 2019
April 16, 2019 (Courthouse Conference Room 513)
May 7, 2019
June 13, 2019, Courthouse Courtroom 2, second floor, 311 Grand Ave., Bellingham
October 22, 2019
December 3, 2019
2018 Meetings
March 6, 2018
March 20, 2018
April 3, 2018
April 17, 2018
April 19, 2019: Presentation with links to additional information
May 1, 2018
May 15, 2018
May 29, 2018
Monday, June 11, 2018: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
June 26, 2018This meeting was rescheduled to June 18, 2018June 18, 2018
July 17, 2018, Courthouse Room 513
July 31, 2018, Courthouse Room 514
August 14, 2018,Courthouse Room 514
August 28, 2018, Courthouse Room 514
September 18, 2018, Courthouse Room 513
October 2, 2018, Courthouse Room 514
October 16, 2018, Courthouse Room 513- CANCELLEDOctober 30, 2018, Courthouse Room 514
November 27, 2018, Courthouse Room 514
December 4, 2018, Bellingham Municipal Court Fireplace Room, 625 Halleck Street, Bellingham
December 10, 2018, Bellingham Municipal Court Fireplace Room, 625 Halleck Street, Bellingham
EXPECTATIONS OF A RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL
Determining conditions for pretrial release is one of the most important decisions in criminal justice. Courts are required to order the least restrictive conditions that are reasonably necessary to cause a defendant to return to court and to protect the safety of the community.
Every pretrial risk assessment tool should:
1. Consider the individual circumstances of each defendant;
2. Apply factors known to indicate a likelihood that a defendant will comply with the court’s pretrial conditions, or a risk that a defendant will not comply;
3. Provide judicial officers with clear and individualized assessments of risk factors;
4. Identify pretrial release conditions which will address a defendant’s risk factors and promote that defendant’s compliance with court orders and return to court as ordered.
CORE FUNCTIONS OF A PRETRIAL RELEASE
PROGRAM
The core functions of a pretrial release program include:
1. A process for obtaining current, accurate information from legal system and law enforcement databases, and from the defendant, as early as possible and in most cases before the defendant’s first appearance before a judicial officer;
2. Verification processes to confirm interview information and criminal history checks.
3. Use of a validated tool to assess risk of pretrial misconduct through objective means, and to present recommendations to the court for pretrial release conditions which are appropriate to each individual defendant’s risk factors and circumstances;
4. Accountable and appropriate pretrial supervision or monitoring of defendants who are released, including court date reminders to assure the defendant’s appearance in court;
5. Follow up reviews, at reasonable intervals, of defendants who were unable to meet the release conditions ordered by the court
6. Accurate reporting of outcomes, and an ongoing process to assure accurate pretrial assessments and effective pretrial monitoring and supervision.
