I just noticed something on the probation report.
#11 says Report to the probation department within 48 hours after release from custody
ascot intake office area office.
When Murray was released do we know where he went? We know he was shown with his son out in the desert which to me looked like Arizona or Nevada, not California. So when did Murray report to the intake office and was it within 48 hours?
I looked up ascot intake office and found this:
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LoginINVESTIGATIONSDeputy Probation Officer (DPO) investigators assigned to the Central Adult Investigations (CAI) and
Adult Services Court Officer Team (ASCOT) offices are tasked with reviewing criminal case-related documents and automated records, interviewing principals and interested parties in the case, and evaluating the information so that they can formulate a recommendation and produce a report for the court’s review and consideration.
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LoginJUST RELEASED FROM CUSTODYIt is important that all persons released from custody or the court, and referred to the Probation Department for supervision understand that they will need to report to a probation area office for intake and orientation instructions. The intake process for both Felony Probation supervision, Post-release Community Supervision, and Mandatory Sentences were established to provide the supervised person with clear instructions for the requirement of their supervision, assist with referrals for treatment and services, and to clarify and answer any questions that might arise concerning supervision. The goal of the intake processes is to assess the supervised person and circumstances of their case to provide the appropriate level of supervision required to provide for the safety of the community while protecting and ensuring the right so victims, and assisting the supervised person in making a successful re-entry into the community.
FELONY PROBATIONIf you were just released from county jail or the court, following your sentencing, and you were ordered by the Court to report to the Probation Department for supervision, you need to report within 48 hours or within the time frame ordered by the court. When you report to the Probation area office, tell the receptionist that you were just recently released from jail, or referred from Court, and you need your orientation instructions.
Important documents to bring to your orientation
•Valid identification (driver’s license, California I.D., any identification with your name, picture, or signature.
•Verification of residence: this can be a letter or other correspondence with your name and the address where you reside, a copy of a rental agreement, or a signed letter from your landlord verifying that the address presented is your residence.
•A copy of any and all document you were given by the sentencing court. This may include a copy of the sentencing minute ordered, a referral card with your next court appointment, a referral for registration as a narcotics, gang, arson or sex offender or proof of registration of any one of these requirements, if so ordered by the Court.
If Murray was not on probation why would he need to report to an intake office?
I've never been arrested but once you are released from prison you're free, right? You are signed out at the jail/prison where you did your time, right? And if you are not on probation, there would be no reason for you to go to an intake office, right?
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