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Criminal Justice Reform and Policy in Florida

  The state of Florida has a complex and evolving penal system that is regularly subject to reforms and policy changes. The objective of these reforms is to promote a more effective, fair, and humane justice system. Analyzing these reforms provides insight into how they may influence the lives of prisoners, their families, as well as the work of researchers and law enforcement professionals. Summary of Recent and Ongoing Reforms in the Florida Penal System In recent years, Florida has implemented several criminal justice reform measures aimed at reducing prison populations, improving reentry outcomes, and ensuring fairer sentencing. Reforms have included the revision of mandatory minimum sentences, increased support for drug treatment programs, and expansion of eligibility for record expungement. These initiatives reflect a growing recognition of the importance of rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates into society.

Texas Criminal Records

SUAREZ, DANIELLE  7/20/2022 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA FRY, SHAWNI RAE  7/20/2022  ASSAULT BY CONTACT FARRIS, CHAD ALLEN  7/20/2022  FAILURE TO MAINTAIN FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FARRIS, CHAD ALLEN  7/20/2022 FAILURE TO APPEAR PUENTES, LUCIA A  7/20/2022 DWLI-DRIVING WHILE LICENSE INVALID GOMEZ SALAZAR, MAYRA ERIKA  7/20/2022 THEFT LESS THAN $100 CIRR, DAVIS  7/20/2022 PARKED IN DISABLED SPACE

Arrest Report Shelby County Sheriff's Office 10/28/19

10/28/19, Williams, Jeffrey, 48, Center, Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon, Sheriff's Department 10/28/19, Vangundy, Dale, 35, Mauriceville, Bond Surrender (Driving While Intoxicated Open Container), Tenaha PD 10/28/19, Vangundy, Dale, 35, Mauriceville, Failure to Appear (Weapon Offense - Carrying) (Tyler County), Tenaha PD

STATE OF TEXAS PENALTIES AND PUNISHMENTS

Be sure to look up the Offense Designation to reference the sentencing range below. Keep in mind that the Texas Sentencing Ranges are just that; ranges. A judge or jury may sentence a defendant to any length of jail or prison time between the minimum and maximum length allowed by law for type of offense.