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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the community service work time sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the defendant's name and case number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the number of hours assigned and the due date for submission. Ensure these details are accurate to avoid any issues.
  4. Next, provide the agency name and phone number where community service is being completed. This information is crucial for verification purposes.
  5. Enter the agency supervisor's name, as their signature will be required later on this form.
  6. Document your hours worked by filling in the 'Time In', 'Time Out', and 'Hours' sections accurately for each day of service.
  7. Finally, ensure that the supervisor signs off on the completed hours to validate your work. This signature is essential for compliance.

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Like drug courts, community courts link addicted defendants to judicially-monitored drug treatment. But they typically handle a broader caseload (for example, all misdemeanors in a given neighborhood), and make use of a broader array of sanctions (such as community impact panels).
Graduation rates in drug courts average 50% to 70%, but it is unclear what proportion of graduates responded to the drug court services and what proportion might not have had serious drug problems upon entry.
Screening and assessment marks the beginning of the drug court process and provides the core information needed to identify prospective drug court participants, evaluate their eligibility and appropriateness for participation, and begin the process of applying the services and sanctions that characterize drug courts.
What Are Court-Approved Types of Community Service? A judge or the probation department may sometimes provide a defendant with a list of local organizations that offer opportunities for community service, such as: Animal shelters. Food banks or soup kitchens.