Law enforcement officials in Inyo County are working to implement
recommendations made by local watchdogs this summer in their annual
report.
The 2011-12 Grand Jury took a close look at operations
at the Inyo County Jail and Juvenile Detention Center and the District
Attorney’s office during its term, offering guidance and recommended
changes to help the departments better serve the public.
In a
response to the Grand Jury last week, high level officials said they are
already implementing some of the citizen watchdog group’s suggestions.
In some cases, officials said Grand Jury recommendations will not be
implemented because the department head did not agree with the Grand
Jury’s finding, or because it is not physically or financially feasible.
After meeting with D.A. Art Maillet and his staff, the Grand
Jury recommended that the D.A.’s office begin issuing regular press
releases to local media outlets to end what Mallet called “a flow of
misinformation and misstatements through the press.”
The Grand
Jury also recommended that the county establish an ongoing workshop for
all county executives on ways keep and improve media and public
relations.
In the county response to the recommendations, local
leaders said the Grand Jury’s recommendation needs further analysis.
“The Board of Supervisors would expect the District Attorney, an elected
official of the county, to establish what he deems would be an
appropriate relationship with the media and it is not within the
jurisdiction of this board to dictate the confines of that
relationship,” the response states. “The Board of Supervisors believes
that the county has a good working relationship with the local news
media outlets, but also recognizes that there may be opportunities to
improve these relationships as well as the county’s communication with
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The Grand Jury also recommended that the D.A.Find the best iPhone headset
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before trial dates are set to avoid last-minute jury cancellations.
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The
county said that recommendation will not be implemented because “it is
not reasonable. The Board of Supervisors does not believe that it has a
role in this recommendation. The management of the courts and trials
falls to the judges and the attorneys that participate in the judicial
system.”
The Grand Jury also recommended that a retired judge
from outside the county head a panel directed to study the current court
system and recommend improvements.
Again, county leaders said
that recommendation needed further analysis. “The Board agrees that such
an effort could result in recommendations that would help alleviate
those areas of the criminal justice system … that cause unnecessary and
costly delays in both time and money for the courts, the county and the
residents of the county. However, as previously stated, the Board of
Supervisors has no ability to require the courts or elected county
officials to implement or not implement recommendations.
In its
report to the Inyo County Sheriff’s Department regarding Inyo County
Jail, the Grand Jury said the sheriff and his deputies are to be
commended for the overall appearance and upkeep of the facility, their
“comprehensive and thorough approach to disseminating and enforcing
rules and regulations” and for “highly efficient and sufficient staff
providing for all inmate needs.”
The only recommendation the
Grand Jury made was to have consistent monitoring of inmates in detox,
as jurors found a “wide timing variations” in detox monitoring between
night and day shifts.
The county said in its response that the recommendation has been implemented.
At
the Juvenile Detention Facility, the Grand Jury said staff should be
commended for their dedication and resourceful use of manpower, but that
an aging video surveillance system is an issue, and should be rectified
as soon as funding is available.
The county said that
recommendation has been implemented. “The fiscal year of 2012-13
Board-approved County Budget identifies and discusses this project as a
project that could be funded later this year… the department head
indicates h will be able to secure funding to pay for at least
two-thirds or more of the estimated cost of replacing the
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The final recommendation the Grand Jury made is that the county identify funding for a new fence for the west parking lot.
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