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7 <br /> 1 Cait Fenhagen said the General Assembly changed the rules and increased the number <br /> 2 of individuals eligible for an expunction and now any dismissal is eligible for an expunction <br /> 3 regardless of how much of a prior record someone may have. <br /> 4 Commissioner Richards asked if they have to meet the financial eligibility criteria. <br /> 5 Cait Fenhagen said yes. <br /> 6 Commissioner Richards asked what the metric is showing. <br /> 7 Cait Fenhagen said that is how many people got their license back or their expunction <br /> 8 granted. She said that some are not eligible for getting the license back due to previous driving <br /> 9 records and the attorney screens everyone, gets their driving and criminal record, and if they get <br /> 10 their license back or expunction, which counts as successful relief. <br /> 11 Commissioner Richards asked if the bar shows a goal. <br /> 12 Cait Fenhagen said it is what is anticipated. She said that as they get more referrals, the <br /> 13 thought is that fewer people will be eligible. <br /> 14 Commissioner Richards said some places are doing expunction fairs and asked about the <br /> 15 county's outreach. <br /> 16 Cait Fenhagen said that the District Attorney does not believe in providing mass relief. <br /> 17 She said they are working with him on that, but he feels it's better for people to have individualized <br /> 18 attention. She said the problem is that it is only working with those that were in the courthouse. <br /> 19 She said they are going to IFC, Freedom House, and UNC. She said that there is not mass relief, <br /> 20 but the numbers are increasing due to the outreach. <br /> 21 Commissioner Richards referred to the equity assessment and asked if there is plan to <br /> 22 get the rates closer together. <br /> 23 Cait Fenhagen said they have been pleased by the results because in previous years <br /> 24 there was a much larger disparity. She said that now there are three clinicians that can go to <br /> 25 detention center, through grants, and that limited the population. She said that they created the <br /> 26 Lantern Project to connect those that were in jail. She said that previously, it was mostly first-time <br /> 27 offenders, who were a majority UNC students. <br /> 28 Commissioner Richards expressed support for the Orange County BUILD program. She <br /> 29 asked to see statistics on youth involved in more serious offenses. She said that she sees it as a <br /> 30 stopgap, and she is hoping that the ABC Board comes through. She is also grateful to see it come <br /> 31 through as a staff amendment and will vote for that. <br /> 32 Commissioner Fowler said she served on JCPC, and the programs are underutilized. She <br /> 33 asked if the ABC budget includes a 5% increase and if they received the full 15% if that would <br /> 34 cover OC Build. <br /> 35 Cait Fenhagen said OC Build is $109,000 and that the Chapel Hill police department has <br /> 36 identified $20,000. She said the Chief has said they would dedicate that to the county if they can <br /> 37 get the other funding. <br /> 38 Travis Myren said it would be over and above what they are receiving. <br /> 39 Commissioner Fowler asked if they get the $805,000, would it cover OC Build. <br /> 40 Cait Fenhagen said yes, and that 10% is for OC Build and the 5% is increases in cost of <br /> 41 living and salaries. <br /> 42 Commissioner Fowler said she was at the ABC Board meeting this morning and it looks <br /> 43 hopeful, but they do not vote until next month. <br /> 44 Commissioner Richards asked how OC Build is different from other programs. <br /> 45 Cait Fenhagen said there are disparities about who is coming in, being detained, being <br /> 46 referred to adult for more serious offenses and there is a greater occurrence in primarily young <br /> 47 men of color. She said there is a real issue. She said that JCPC, while wonderful, has only served <br /> 48 the same types of programs over the past 10 years. She said these are based on mental health <br /> 49 and substance abuse programs and restorative justice in juvenile court. She said there are no <br /> 50 grants funded by JCPC that assist high-risk youth with serious offenses. She said that the <br /> 51 programs serve younger kids and OC Build is aimed at the older youth with more serious charges. <br />
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