Thinking about starting an organization that’d work with Firestone Academies, Departments, and the Court system (Of course, legislation would have to be introduced to make this successful), to bring those with records in and work on giving them certifications and ready them with jobs. There was a lot of confusion with the last time I brought this up, so I’ll explain steps a little more.
Step 1: Hearing in Court.
The courts would evaluate the crimes committed on ones record, debate on whether or not the severity of the crimes would allow for expungement, and if so, issue an amount of community service that the individual must serve.
Step 2: Working on Certification(s)
After being granted the expungement process through community service, the individual world work to obtain an EMT-B / Basic Life Saving certification. With this, they’d serve an amount of time with people within the organization, riding along and doing basic assignments and rendering aid to citizens.
Step 3: Working way back into Community
Part of the agreement signed by the Judge would include when they could start different level positions. Starting from Level 3 (DOT / DPW), to Level 2 (Secondary Jobs / Go through FFA / POST) and Level 1 Jobs (Primary Occupations). After different points in the process, they’d be allowed to start applying to these positions and work on obtaining a trusted role in community.
Step 4: Completion of Community Service
Once the individual has completed their time they were issued for the community service by a court justice. A representative within the organization would message a report to the Court Justice, where it would be reviewed of how long the individual did community service, evaluate any misconduct during the process, and so forth. If the individual had met requirements, he’d now be able to have his record expunged and apply to primary departments.
The Organizations Part:
The organization would be responsible for keeping track of the persons community service, logging it accordingly. They’d coordinate with participating departments to schedule ride alongs and ensure it runs smooth.
Any criminal activity during process:
Those participating must see a judge to determine if they can continue after being arrested or court cases against them, where they’re found guilty of a crime committed after they started the program. Felonies committed while in the program would result in removal.
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Yes, this would require our judges to be active. They have trouble keeping up with cases because the fact that they’re not active. Not to disrespect any judge directly, but they could do better on their activity. This would be a good system that’d really help the Firestone community. Cause, let’s face it, being a criminal in Firestone is a job. Think of the State of Firestone as a big game of Cops and Robbers. You typically choose one. If you don’t have a job, you become a criminal. Well, now let’s really try and give them a way out of criminal activities while making them work for
In regards,
Lieutenant,
SouthernMorality.
Stapleton County Fire Department.