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HALL COUNTY BOARD OF CORRECTIONS MEETING JANUARY 11, 2005 <br /> The Hall County Board of Corrections met from general session and by published call. <br /> 9:55 a.m. Rye made a motion and Humiston seconded to go into a board of corrections <br /> meeting. Eriksen, Hartman, <br /> mold was absent foeffhe te Lancaster tan carried. Rye all voted yes <br /> and none voted <br /> Members present were Scott Amold, Jim Eriksen, Dick Hartman, Bob Humiston, Bud <br /> Jeffries, Pamela Lancaster and Bob Rye. Also present was Corrections Director Dave <br /> Amold. <br /> CORRECTIONS DIRECTORS REPORT — Correction Director Dave Arnold was present <br /> and distributed the statistical reports to the board members. He stated that the daily <br /> average was 113 inmates. Over the two month period they booked in 719 inmates 147 <br /> women and 572 men. The total offenses were 1410, which are about 2 charges per <br /> person. The percentages for the arresting agencies are fairly consistent. He also <br /> included the classification report for 2004. This report shows the percentages of <br /> minimum, medium and maximum inmates for the year. He also included Emmett <br /> Arnett's work release report and the Administrative assistant's report that included the <br /> medical information and the housing report. <br /> Scott Arnold questioned if corrections is involved in the grants for the intensive <br /> enforcement for overtime hours. This is a good program but there needs to be a broader <br /> return. The grant dollars only cover one step but there are other costs involved. <br /> Jeffries quested what the total cost of one arrest would be. Mr. Arnold quoted an <br /> example and the total cost would be $2,200.00 to prosecute. Lancaster reminded the <br /> board of a situation on stolen property and costs involved to prosecute but there wasn't <br /> any help offered to the offender. They need to look for other avenues to offer help. <br /> Dave Arnold noted that the State of Nebraska owes Hall County $146,228.05, but the <br /> county will not receive these dollars. Once the State's budgeted dollars are gone they <br /> do not make any more payments. The funds are on a first come first serve basis. <br /> Lancaster stated that Assistant Corrections Director Connie Pfeiffer received an award <br /> for recognition as a certified corrections executive. She is the only person in the State of <br /> Nebraska with this title. <br /> The quarterly jail tour will be held. Rye, Jeffries, Amold, Lancaster, Eriksen, and <br /> Humiston will attend the tour. <br /> Meeting adjourned. : `� ‘ / <br /> /4/ /: :7: Y.." e <br /> Marla Conle Hall County e1 rk hi,c <br /> Ill �I Il <br /> pI. N x lI �i9 I {I s �I <br /> fI 1 i ) 'i I� i 1, ° 1r � �l ,�I :, p u r l II 1 BF I!I l i Il��i <br /> r, il, I . , i f I PI� ` II�II ��: 1'1 i 'i, �, I, �' 1 I 11 I II <br />
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