QuickAttack
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I know that telemonitoring is one condition.
I know that she can only leave the house for visits with the attorney, for work (yeah, right!), and to attend church. She also had to have a psych evaluation before she left jail to establish that she is not a danger to herself.
Other conditions?: (Thanks, tttterri and muzikman for helping compile this list.)
1) She could not use any cellphone, that she must use landlines, and that her telephone conversations are limited to 5 minutes daily. (Can't find documentation of this--just recall it from a tv interview maybe?)
2) She is not to use any computer to access the internet. (Also foggy recollection from a tv interview? No documentation.)
3) No suggestive or tight clothes (at her meetings with her case manager? at home? in public?).
4) No alcohol or drugs - random pee tests anytime.
5) Must have permission from case manager to leave home for any reason, including to go to doctor, church, attorney's office.
6) Monitoring device required - must pay $5/day for monitoring, and cannot move outside a 150' radius of unit.
7) Home supervision? Must be supervised by a "Casey sitter?" (Cindy's words. *roll eyes*)
It would be great if we could clear up these conditions...can anyone help me find info on this?
As Muzikman asked below, is there any way that we can request this document? Under the sunshine law, it seems that we could. Anyone want to volunteer? I'm not a Florida resident, but I don't know that that matters.
Adding a link to the Orange County Community Surveillance handbook...it answers a lot of questions. http://new.scribd.com/doc/5009544/OCCD-HC-Booklet
The handbook mentions that the person must follow all verbal and written instructions given by the case manager....I still wonder if there's another document out there. Don't know how to inquire about it, though.
I know that she can only leave the house for visits with the attorney, for work (yeah, right!), and to attend church. She also had to have a psych evaluation before she left jail to establish that she is not a danger to herself.
Other conditions?: (Thanks, tttterri and muzikman for helping compile this list.)
1) She could not use any cellphone, that she must use landlines, and that her telephone conversations are limited to 5 minutes daily. (Can't find documentation of this--just recall it from a tv interview maybe?)
2) She is not to use any computer to access the internet. (Also foggy recollection from a tv interview? No documentation.)
3) No suggestive or tight clothes (at her meetings with her case manager? at home? in public?).
4) No alcohol or drugs - random pee tests anytime.
5) Must have permission from case manager to leave home for any reason, including to go to doctor, church, attorney's office.
6) Monitoring device required - must pay $5/day for monitoring, and cannot move outside a 150' radius of unit.
7) Home supervision? Must be supervised by a "Casey sitter?" (Cindy's words. *roll eyes*)
It would be great if we could clear up these conditions...can anyone help me find info on this?
As Muzikman asked below, is there any way that we can request this document? Under the sunshine law, it seems that we could. Anyone want to volunteer? I'm not a Florida resident, but I don't know that that matters.
Adding a link to the Orange County Community Surveillance handbook...it answers a lot of questions. http://new.scribd.com/doc/5009544/OCCD-HC-Booklet
The handbook mentions that the person must follow all verbal and written instructions given by the case manager....I still wonder if there's another document out there. Don't know how to inquire about it, though.