Keep The Courts Open: Protect Public Safety

Fulton justice system officials were notified on Nov. 18 that their portion of the county’s 2010 budget, which begins Jan. 1, would have to be cut by 25 percent or some $55 million. Chief Judge Doris L. Downs and Fulton County District Attorney Paul L Howard Jr. and other justice system officials responded by saying that absorbing cuts of that magnitude would devastate each agency individually and have unacceptable systemic repercussions.

On Dec. 9, County budget officials returned with a proposal that the criminal justice system be cut by 11.7% or $25.4 million. Meeting almost daily since then justice system officials fashioned a plan that Judge Downs said will meet the county’s goal, if the justice system is allowed to retain current funding levels.

“We are proposing expediting the processing of the criminal cases in the next 6 months so that the jail population is reduced to 1200 inmates by July 1st of 2010. We believe that this goal is attainable but only if we are able to retain our employees and re-engineer the way we work together,” she wrote. “In short, we are prepared to run a marathon to achieve the savings needed through the jail budget. This is the only way we see to achieve savings without crippling our justice system. We cannot run the marathon without our legs---our employees!”

Fulton Commissioners are expected to consider the justice system proposal on Jan. 6, 2010 and take final action on Jan. 20, 2010.

 We the undersigned support the continued full funding of the courts in Fulton County Georgia (Atlanta) by the Fulton County board of Commissioners.
 Families, including children, and businesses should not be required to wait months for hearings and public safety demands that defendants not be released because of lengthy delays in the courts due to layoffs, furloughs and court closings.
 Thanks for your time, attention and willingness to support public safety and the rule of law in our society.

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