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11/5 Meeting with Natalie Fravel (Clerk) and Kirstin Schultz (Court Administrator) from the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas to introduce the project. (2 people, representing 1 agency)??
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11/5 Meeting with Natalie Fravel (Clerk) and Kirstin Schultz (Court Administrator) from the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas to introduce the project. (2 people, representing 1 agency)??
11/5 Meeting with Chief Adam Morre from the Delaware Police Department to reengage and reintroduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)??
11/5 Meeting with Erin Cullen (Lieutenant) from the Shawnee Hills Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)??
11/6 Meeting with Chief Paul Weiner from the Otterbein University Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)?
11/6 Meeting with Chief Steve Cesaro from the Perry Township Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)??
11/6 Meeting with Rich Lyon (Lieutenant) from the Genoa Township Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)??
11/7 Meeting with Chief Jay MacDonald, Major John Schaffer, and Lieutenant Ed Brown from the Marion Police Department to introduce the project. (3 people, representing 1 agency)??
12/3 - Recruitment meeting with Brett Schandelson (Executive Director) and Quinn Ziegler (IT Manager) of the MT Office of the State Public Defender. The agency opted in. (2 participants, representing 1 agency).
12/3 - Recruitment meeting with Lewis and Clark County CJCC Chair Judge Chris Abbott. Judge Abbott wants to have CSG Justice Center staff to present Justice Counts at their January meeting. (1 participant, representing 1 agency).
12/4 - Recruitment meeting with Senator Barry Usher (Majority Whip and Sponsor of SB11). Representative Usher steered CSG Justice Center staff to the Criminal Justice Oversight Committee (CJOC) which drives the work of the Montana Board of Crime Control (MBCC) and the data warehouse project. (1 participant, representing 1 agency).