Veronica Perry, Chief Probation Officer for the Medina County Adult Probation Department, reports that in April of 2010 Judge Kimbler assigned 19 defendants to be supervised by her Department. Of those 19 defendants, 9 were assigned to intensive supervision and 10 were assigned to general supervision.
Ms. Perry also reports that Judge Kimbler assigned 15 defendants to do community service as a condition of their probation; assigned 1 defendant to electronic monitored home incarceration as part of that defendant's sentence; and assigned 2 defendant to his court's Mental Health Docket.
Judge Kimbler made several referrals to the Adult Probation Department. Ten defendants were referred to the Department for reporting as part of their bond; 10 defendants were referred to the Department for pre-sentence investigation reports; 1 defendant was referred to the Department for a report as to whether that defendant's record could be expunged; and 1 defendant was referred to the Department for an evaluation for Judge Kimbler's Mental Health Docket.
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