Judge Boyd Defendant SHOCKED at Sentencing! Aggravated Assault. Today we are in Judge Boyd’s courtroom with 2 hearings where the defendant is facing 20 years in prison! As a BONUS I have included her hearing from September 2021 where she was originally charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon! It was priceless when the defendant seemed shocked that her attorney during her sentencing! Stay tuned until the end to see Judge Boyd's final ruling.
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE FELONY PUNISHMENT FACILITY (SAFPF) AFTERCARE
The SAFPF aftercare program represents one of the most innovative measures to address the root cause of most criminal behavior: alcohol and drug abuse. The SAFPF aftercare program is designed to provide a safe re-entry transition and continuum of services for offenders released from SAFPF and TTC. The goal of the aftercare unit is to transition the offender back into society while assisting with resources to aid in maintaining a pro-social and substance-free lifestyle.
Requirements for the program:
High risk/high need offenders are targeted;
Substance abuse significantly contributed to the commission of the offense or violation of community supervision and previous treatment efforts have been unsuccessful;
Must meet legislative and administrative criteria for admission (Felony offenders only, sex offenders are not eligible);
The program must be suitable for the offender - a Treatment Alternatives to Incarceration Program (TAIP) assessment is utilized in Bexar County to determine the offender's appropriateness for treatment;
Offenders must be physically and mentally capable of uninterrupted participation in a rigorous, stressful, and confrontational therapeutic community program.
MENTALLY IMPAIRED CASELOAD (MIC)
The Mental Impaired Caseload is designed as an intensive supervision intervention to afford the judge a viable alternative for the mentally impaired offender by providing the courts with a structured program to supervise and manage these high-risk/needs offenders. The officers assigned also assist with the transition from residential treatment to supportive outpatient services with the Center for Health Care Services.
Offenders in MIC receive services through the Veterans Administration, private physicians/psychiatrists, or the Center for Health Care Services (CHCS). This program is designed to offer intensive treatment and support to persons with major mental impairment and is designed to divert these offenders from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The support is based on the individual needs, which may vary during the course of treatment.
TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION PROGRAM (TAIP)
TAIP is a comprehensive screening, assessment, and referral (SAR) program initiated in 1992, and developed in collaboration with the Department of State Human Services (DSHS) to target the chemically dependent offender population who would benefit more from treatment services than from incarceration. The TAIP assessor administers the SAE assessment tool to utilize four of the seven ways to reduce recidivism. It is utilized to identify offenders who have the risk to re-offend and have criminogenic needs to receive services within the treatment resources of the Bexar County CSCD.
TAIP provides SAR services to over 7,000 offenders per year drawn from pre-adjudicated referrals (PSI), mandated post-adjudicated referrals, and mandated referrals from violations of prior probation. The program provides not only SAR services but makes referrals for intensive and supportive outpatient substance abuse treatment services to Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors (LCDC) employed by the CSCD.
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