Monitoring Solutions for Pre-Trial Release
Who is eligible for Pre-Trial monitoring with an ankle bracelet?
Anyone awaiting trial with the consent of the court, depending on the charges.
Monitoring at the Pre-Trial stage allows offenders with limited financial resources to return to their homes to await trial, rather then spend weeks or months in custody. While released with an ankle monitor, the court will have access to defendant's location, compliance, and violations.
Defendants may better participate in their defense strategy by attending counseling, alcohol/drug meetings, pro-active offense-specific programs & demonstrate to the court that they are not threats to community safety but productive citizens.
We will gladly provide the court with an acceptance letter, to show the court we are able and willing to monitor defendants during the Pre-Trial phase of their case.
GPS Monitoring may assist in your defense
By keeping your client out of jail with the use of a GPS monitoring device. We have your solution by combining Advanced Tracking Technologies and Crime Analysis Tools to keep track of your clients.
Key Benefits of monitoring
Build trust with family.
Attend Court ordered classes.
May prevent more violations.
Active participation in defense.
Possible Bail Reduction.
Compliance with court orders.
Client may return to work.
What we can do for you:
If a court decides to release an accused on a recognizance bond (OR), the judge may order that the defendant be monitored electronically. Monitoring at the pre-trial stage allows offenders with limited financial resources to return to their homes to await trial, rather then spend weeks or months in custody. Pre-Trial release affords defendants to return to work while awaiting their trial date.
Ask your attorney, or pre-trial officer to contact us to see if you may qualify for electronic pre-trial release. We will gladly provide an acceptance letter to your attorney, stating we are able to monitor your where-about's during your release.
Your client may better participate in their defense strategy by attending counseling, alcohol/drug meetings, pro-active offense-specific programs & demonstrate to the court that they are not threats to community safety but productive citizens.