PLEASE HELP SAVE 5th DIVISION PROBATION OFFICERS
©Wendell Griffen, 2022 I have never asked readers to help me manage my work as a trial judge. However, I am doing so in this column for one reason. I need your help. Part of the caseload assigned to 5 th Division (the court over which I preside in the Sixth Judicial Circuit) involves criminal cases ranging from misdemeanors to murders. Prosecutors and defense attorneys know that I do not approve probation requests for persons whose crimes involve physical injury or death to others. On the other hand, accused persons who plead guilty or are found guilty of having committed non-violent offenses are often sentenced to probation. Those persons are then supervised by probation officers – certified law enforcement persons who have been selected for work in 5 th Division to help clients – yes, we call the persons they work with “clients” – face, correct, and hopefully overcome the underlying causes for their offenses such as dishonesty, substance abuse and addiction, mental