We Specialize in GPS as an Alternative to Confinement
Your solution to a better path
"The Center for Alternative Sentencing Solutions (CASS) promotes balance
by increasing
accountability, community and public safety while helping individuals rebuild
and restore lives"
CASS will effectively review your options and make recommendations. It takes a experienced expert to know the system and get you the results you deserve. CASS uses the best technologically advanced devices to increase comfort, use and safety. CASS can help:
Keep your client out of jail with use of a house arrest device
Monitor location with GPS, and Alcohol with the same device
Drug Testing, Court Reporting, 12 Step Program
Behavior Modification Classes
Alternative Sentencing with use of a house arrest device
Added security for victims in domestic violence cases
Secure your bail with use of a GPS monitoring device
Keep track of offenders upon release
Keep track of juveniles for concerned parents
Added security for special needs such as alzheimer & autism
Added security for your bail with use of a GPS tracking device
The California Penal Codes says
Jail time can be reduced or eliminated
"... when the defendant has been in custody, including, but not limited to, any
time spent in a jail, camp, work furlough facility, halfway house,
rehabilitation facility, hospital, prison, juvenile detention facility, or
similar residential institution, all days of custody ... shall be credited...in
the discretion of the court imposing the sentence."
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When it really counts,
count on CASS.
Jail costs more than your freedom
Find out how we can help:
| GPS Monitoring | |
| Drug Verification Patch | |
| ... and more |
Freedom means a chance at working, supporting family, paying your bills and being productive.
...[Alternative Sentencing] ... is less expensive than incarceration, and allows offenders to remain in their homes, to go to work, and to maintain their other responsibilities, while their activities are electronically monitored to ensure they are complying with the conditions set by the court..." Judge Michael Barrasse
