The pretrial program in the Office of the Court Administrator (OCA) was mandated by the 2017 Montana Legislature and is codified in Title 3 of the Montana Code Annotated. A "validated pretrial risk assessment tool" is to be used by courts to "assign release conditions and determine placement options." MCA § 3-1-708. The new law is consistent with the national recognition that there should be reformation of current bail systems.
When determining release or detention of a criminal defendant during an initial appearance, the law now states that courts "may use a validated pretrial risk assessment tool." MCA § 46-9-109.
The program, which is a pilot, is funded with one-time-only dollars. Continuation of the program beyond June 2019 is contingent on funding from the 2019 Montana Legislature.
Validated Pretrial Risk Assessment Tool = Arnold Foundation Public Safety Assessment (PSA)
The legal standards associated with setting conditions for release following arrest have always focused on public safety and the possibility that the defendant will not return to court as required. MCA § 46-9-109(3). The OCA has been fortunate enough to secure use of a pretrial risk assessment tool - the PSA - that incorporates those concepts and concerns.
The Laura and John Arnold Foundation (LJAF) devised the PSA following the review of data from approximately 300 jurisdictions in the United States and in 1.5 million criminal cases.
The PSA considers a defendant's:
The PSA does not consider a defendant's:
Using the evidence-based, neutral information from these cases, researchers identified the nine factors that best predict whether a defendant will engage in new criminal activity, commit a new violent crime, or fail to appear in court if released before trial. Use of these nine factors in a PSA allows a speedy, objective, relevant recommendation for a court. The recommendation is stated in the PSA in a fashion that allows parties to give additional input during a court decision regarding release or detention. But, most importantly, the recommendation in no way impedes a judge's discretion or authority to make that determination. The PSA facilitates the overall goal of assisting all parts of the criminal justice system with the handling of newly-arrested defendants.
What does Montana's PSA Look Like?
The PSA is currently being used for persons arrested and held in jail in the 5 pilot counties (Butte-Silver Bow, Lake, Lewis & Clark, Missoula, and Yellowstone).
This shows the type of monitoring recommended in a PSA and the type of relevant pretrial services potentially ordered:
Presumptive Release |
Monitoring Level 1, |
Monitoring Level 2, |
Monitoring Level 3, |
---|---|---|---|
Minimal Conditions |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Court Reminders |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Criminal History Checks Once per Month |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Check-In Once per Month |
|
Yes |
|
Check-In Twice per Month |
|
|
Yes |
No Contact Orders |
|
If Court Ordered |
If Court Ordered |
Substance Testing |
|
If Court Ordered |
If Court Ordered |
Electronic Monitoring |
|
If Court Ordered |
If Court Ordered |
Secured financial conditions |
|
If Court Ordered |
Presumptive unless a minor offense |
Other Case-Specific Conditions |
|
If Court Ordered |
If Court Ordered |
PROGRAM ADVISORY COUNCIL - As required by Mont. Code Ann. Section 3-1-708
Name | Position/Title | |
---|---|---|
Justice Ingrid Gustafson | Montana Supreme Court Justice | |
Leo Dutton | Sheriff, Lewis & Clark County | |
Alex Beal | Justice of the Peace, Missoula County | |
Colette Davies | District Court Judge (13th Judicial District) | |
Barry Usher | Senate Representative - SD20 | |
Mike Salvagni | Retired District Court Judge (18th Judicial District) | |
Brian Smith | Office of Public Defender | |
Scott Twito | Yellowstone County Attorney | |
Laura Smith | House Representative - HD75 | |
STAFF | ||
Mike Ferriter | Pre-Trial Coordinator |
OCA Advisory Council per §3-1-708 10-28-18
Project: PreTrial Assessment & Services
Name | Title | County | Phone | |
Alex Hall | Detention | Missoula | 258-4067 | ahall@missoulacounty.us |
Brad Bragg | Captain | Lewis and Clark | 447-8246 | bbragg@lccountymt.gov |
James Lapotka | Deputy County Attorney | Lake | 883-7247 | jlapotka@lakemt.gov |
Jason Marks | Judge | Missoula | 258-4737 | Jason.marks@mt.gov |
Kellie McBride | Director PTS | L&C | 459-9964 | kmcbride@lccountymt.gov |
Jerome McCarthy | Judge | Butte/Silverbow | 497-6395 | Jerome.McCarthy2@mt.gov |
Shantelle Gaynor | Victim advocate/ PTS | Missoula | 258-4650 | sgaynor@missoulacounty.us |
Lisa Ereth | Pretrial Coordinator | Yellowstone | 254-7948 | lereth@co.yellowstonecountymt.gov |
Kelly Speer | Chief JPO | Butte/Silverbow | 497-6381 | Kelly.Speer@mt.gov |
Mike Ferriter | Pretrial Services staff | Court Services staff | 475-5357 | Michael.Ferriter@mt.gov |
Beth McLaughlin | Court Administrator | Lewis & Clark | 841-2966 | bmclaughlin@mt.gov |
(1-1-2019 to 12-31-2023)
(1-1-2019 to 12-31-2022)
(1-1-2019 to 12-31-2021)
Montana Public Safety Assessment (PSA Manual)
Most Frequently Charged MCA Codes, felony, and misdemeanor
Facts about the Public Safety Assessment
PSA Program Contacts
Beth McLaughlin, Court Administrator
Mike Ferriter - supervisor michael.ferriter@mt.gov
Phone Number in PSA Coordinator Office: 406-841-2963