Overview of Serial Inebriate Program (SIP) and Law Enforcement Procedures

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This content provides details on the Serial Inebriate Program (SIP), also known as Chronic Incarcerated Persons, outlining the process involving charges under 647(f) PC. It explains the shift from book and release (B&R) to a keeper with a bail set and a court hearing. It also covers the involvement of various law enforcement agencies, prosecution options, bail procedures under 1275/1275.1, and probation re-arrest protocols. The content further touches on Post-Release Community Supervision (BPCS) with relevant charge information.


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  1. Serial Inebriate Program (SIP) Also known as Chronic Incarcerated persons that will otherwise be a book and release (B&R) under the charge 647(f) PC will now be a keeper with a bail set and a court hearing

  2. San Diego Police Department San Diego Harbor Police Serial Inebriate Program Escondido Police Department Oceanside Police Department Carlsbad Police Department North County Sheriff s Department: Only available for the following agencies: Chronic List El Cajon Police Department Processed as a B&R Lemon Grove Sheriff s Office Processed as a B&R

  3. Prosecution Desired For a charge of 647(f) PC, an officer may indicate Prosecution Desired if they would like the incarcerated person to appear in court Still processed as a B&R

  4. Lasswell Tregoe Perkins Hernandez

  5. Bail Per 1275/1275.1 1275.1 1275 o Bail Increase/Reduction o Form J-107 o .88 gotta wait (pending) o .44 out the door (approved) o Approval from the court o Not feloniously obtained o Bail Flag: P o Only the courts can order to lift the hold

  6. Lopez Pena Butler

  7. Toma - BBS

  8. Probation Re-arrest When a probationer violates the condition of their probation, any agency may arrest them on the warrant

  9. Probation Re-arrest Juvenile Probation Adult Probation BSCW Charge: 1203.2(a) & underlying charges Court: The courts will schedule a COTP BSCW Charge: 777 WI Court: 2nd court day, JUVSD @ 0800

  10. Post Release Community Supervision BPCS Charge: 3453(q) Flash Incarceration Document Number: CPR # **NOTES: PRCS Re-Arrest/Sent-"Enter # of days Sentenced Charge Code: PC 3453(q) Bail Info: H Held Without Bail Court Info: N/A Disposition: FLSH Maximum 10 day sentence Requires a J-18 & sentence calculation in JIMS Currently processed as a B&R (COVID)

  11. Probation Revocation/Post-Release Community Violation BPRV Charge: 3455 PC, 3455(a) PC, 3455 (a)(4) PC, 3455 (b)(1) PC, 3455(b)(2) PC Document Number: CPR # **NOTES: PRCS Re-arrest Bail Info: H Held Without Bail Court Info: N/A Disposition: N/A

  12. Carllel Grannis Betts Ware

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