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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE--COURTS -- SUPERIOR COURT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Solomon, Coughlin, Blazejewski, Keable, and Shanley | |
Date Introduced: March 01, 2017 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 8-2-39.2 of the General Laws in Chapter 8-2 entitled "Superior |
2 | Court" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 8-2-39.2. Drug court magistrate -- Appointment, duties and powers. |
4 | (a) For the purposes of this chapter: |
5 | (1) "Non-violent" means and includes all charges that are not crimes of violence, the |
6 | following being a list of all charges considered to be crimes of violence for the purposes of this |
7 | section: murder, manslaughter, first degree arson, kidnapping with intent to extort, robbery, first |
8 | degree sexual assault, second degree sexual assault, first and second degree child molestation, |
9 | assault, assault with intent to murder, assault with intent to rob, assault with intent to commit first |
10 | degree sexual assault, entering a dwelling house with intent to commit murder, robbery, or sexual |
11 | assault. |
12 | (2) "Drug addicted person" means a person who exhibits a maladaptive pattern of |
13 | behavior resulting from drug use, including one or more of the following: impaired control over |
14 | drug use; compulsive use; and/or continued use despite harm, and craving. |
15 | (b) There is hereby created within the superior court the position of Drug Court |
16 | Magistrate who shall be appointed by the presiding justice of the superior court with the advice |
17 | and consent of the senate. The persons appointed to serve as Drug Court Magistrates shall be |
18 | members of the bar of Rhode Island. The powers and duties of the Drug Court Magistrate shall be |
19 | prescribed in the order appointing him or her in addition to those described herein. |
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1 | The Drug Court Magistrate's term shall be ten (10) years and until a successor is |
2 | appointed and qualified. Nothing in this article shall prohibit a Drug Court Magistrate from being |
3 | reappointed for additional ten (10) year terms by the presiding justice of the superior court with |
4 | the advice and consent of the senate. He or she shall receive a salary equivalent to that received |
5 | by the special magistrate assigned to the superior court. The Drug Court Magistrate shall preside |
6 | over the Adult Drug Court. The Adult Drug Court Program shall combine the coercive powers of |
7 | the court with a therapeutic regimen in order to rehabilitate drug addicted defendants. |
8 | (c) The Drug Court Magistrate shall be empowered to hear and decide as a superior court |
9 | justice all matters relating to those adult offenders who come before the jurisdiction of the |
10 | superior court on any offense relating to the offender's participation in the Adult Drug Court. In |
11 | addition, the Drug Court Magistrate shall have the power to impose a period of incarceration |
12 | upon a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, and also have the power to confine any person who has |
13 | been found to be in violation of any conditions previously imposed by the superior court. |
14 | (d) The Drug Court Magistrate shall make the final determination as to whether a |
15 | defendant is admitted into the program. Individuals meeting the following criteria, shall be |
16 | screened by staff working at the office of the attorney general upon the department's own referral, |
17 | upon a request by counsel entered on behalf of a defendant; upon request by a judge of the |
18 | superior or district court, or, in the case of a person waivable by the family court, by a judge of |
19 | that court, or the department of corrections for admittance into the Adult Drug Court: |
20 | (1) The individual is charged with or convicted of an alcohol or drug related offense or |
21 | with an appropriate non-violent offense. |
22 | (2) The individual has no pending charges or prior convictions for felony crimes of |
23 | violence or prior convictions for felony crimes of violence within the last seven (7) years. |
24 | (3) The individual has no pending charges or prior convictions for delivery of a |
25 | controlled substance or prior convictions for delivery of a controlled substance within the last five |
26 | (5) years. |
27 | (4) The defendant is a drug addicted person. |
28 | (e) All individuals accepted into Drug Court will be bound by a Drug Court contract, as |
29 | defined by the Adult Drug Court, which sets forth the court's expectations, the role and |
30 | responsibilities of the Drug Court, the conditions imposed upon and the responsibilities of the |
31 | defendant, and the treatment plan goals and strategies. If a defendant fails to abide by the Drug |
32 | Court conditions and orders, he or she may be terminated from the program by the Drug Court |
33 | judge and sentenced as he or she deems appropriate. |
34 | (f) The Drug Court Magistrate shall be empowered to hear and decide as a superior court |
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1 | justice all matters that may come before the superior court pursuant to chapter 37.1 of title 11 |
2 | "Sexual Offender Registration and Community Notification." |
3 | (g) The Drug Court Magistrate and/or the presiding justice of the superior court may fix |
4 | the venue of any person who is before the superior court as a participant in the Adult Drug Court |
5 | or who is alleged to be a sexual predator, and who has filed an objection to community |
6 | notification. |
7 | (h) In addition, at the discretion of the presiding justice of the superior court, the drug |
8 | court magistrate shall have the duties, responsibilities and powers authorized in subsections 8-2- |
9 | 39(b), (c) and (d). |
10 | (i) The Drug Court Magistrate shall be governed by the commission on judicial tenure |
11 | and discipline, chapter 16 of title 8 in the same manner as justices and judges; shall be subject to |
12 | all provisions of the canons of judicial ethics or code of judicial conduct; and shall be subject to |
13 | all criminal laws relative to judges by virtue of ยงยง 11-7-1 and 11-7-2. |
14 | (j) A party aggrieved by an order entered by the Drug Court Magistrate shall be entitled |
15 | to a review of the order by a justice of the superior court. Unless otherwise provided in the rules |
16 | of procedure of the court, such review shall be on the record and appellate in nature. The superior |
17 | court shall, by rules of procedure, establish procedures for reviews of orders entered by a Drug |
18 | Court Magistrate, and for enforcement of contempt adjudications of a Drug Court Magistrate. |
19 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE--COURTS -- SUPERIOR COURT | |
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1 | This act would allow those individuals with prior convictions for possession with intent |
2 | to deliver or crimes of violence, to be eligible for the drug court program in Superior Court. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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