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24/7 SOBRIETY PROJECT OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL LARRY LONG

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24/7 SOBRIETY PROJECT

OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL LARRY LONG

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32-23-4

DW13*

32-23-4.6

DW14*

22-16-42

Vehicular Battery

22-16-41

Vehicular Homicide

TOTALS

FY99 FY04

Convictions4,017 794 89 58 4,958

FY99-FY04 ALL FELONY

CONVICTIONS 15,290

DUI FELONIES were 32.4% of all felony convictions

DUI FELONIES FY 99- FY04

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OTHER FELONIES

22-42-5Possn. of

Cont. Subst.

22-30A-17(1)

Grand Theft

22-39-36

Forgery

22-32-8

3rd Degree Burglary

22-18-1.1Aggravated

Assault

FY99-FY04

Convictions 3,818 2,457 1,193 1,004 822

FY99-FY04

Percentage24.9% 16.0% 7.8% 6.6% 5.4%

DUI and controlled substances felonies total 57.3%

12.5% of state prison population are DUI felonies

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TOTAL CLASS 1 MISDEMEANOR FILINGS

Total Class 1 Misdemeanor

Filings

DUI 1

DUI 2

DUI % of total filings

FY04 20,542 8,004 39%

FY03 20,107 7962 40%

FY02 19,502 7119 37%

FY01 20,732 8360 40%

FY00 21,388 8781 41%

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DUI CLASS 1 MISDEMEANORS

DUI 1 DUI 2 TOTAL % of DUI 1 with 2nd offense

FY04 Charges

Convictions

6,559

5,537

1,405

1,198

8,004

6,735

18%

FY03 Charges

Convictions

6,700

5,517

1,262

1,105

7,962

6,622

17%

FY02 Charges

Convictions

5,863

4,847

1,256

1,074

7,119

5,921

18%

FY01 Charges

Convictions

7,001

5,770

1,359

1,146

8,360

6,916

17%

FY00 Charges Convictions

7,4566,093

1,3251,079

8,7817,172

15%

FY00-04 Charges Convictions

33,61927,764

6,6075,602

40,22633,366

17%

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GOAL

Defendant sobriety- 24/7 Target group- anyone arrested for DUI

with prior conviction in last 10 years Perhaps anyone arrested for domestic

violence

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BOND CONDITIONS

No alcohol No bars Breath test- 7am and 7pm If you skip or fail you go to jail

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BENEFITS

Mom and kids are safer Public is safer Defendant will spend less time in jail Treatment prospects improve Defendant’s employer happy ALMOST NO COST TO TAXPAYER

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24/7 SOBRIETY PROJECT

INDICATES PARTICIPATING 24/7 COUNTIES

Last Update: 01/10/07

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County/ Location of Testing

Testing County Frequency * Percent Valid % Cumulative %

Bennett 12 1.1 1.1 1.1

Brookings 22 2.0 2.0 3.2

Brown 180 16.8 16.8 19.9

Clay 5 .5 .5 20.4

Hughes 76 7.1 7.1 27.5

Lincoln 4 .4 .4 27.8

Mellette 20 1.9 1.9 29.7

Minnehaha 356 33.1 33.1 62.8

Pennington 328 30.5 30.5 93.4

Spink 9 .8 .8 94.2

Tripp 27 2.5 2.5 96.7

Union 1 .1 .1 96.8

Walworth 7 .7 .7 97.5

Yankton 27 2.5 2.5 100.0

TOTAL 1074 100.0 100.0

*Includes both current and discharged participants

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Age Groups/ Offenses

less than 30 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 59 60 and over

Age Groups

0

50

100

150

200

250

Co

un

t

Offense Name

2nd DUI

3rd DUI

4th DUI

5th and up DUI

Bar Chart

48% of program participants have 3 or more DUI Offenses

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Number of Testing Days

0.00 100.00 200.00 300.00 400.00 500.00 600.00

Number of Test Days

0

50

100

150

200

250

Fre

qu

ency

Mean = 111.335Std. Dev. = 114.68043N = 1,024

Distribution of Number of Testing Days

Comparing first test date to last test date yields an average of 111.3 days of participation in the program.

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Testing Results

N Participants Total Number of Tests

Number of Tests 1021 166222

Shows 1021 165456

n No Shows Excuses

114 407

n No Shows 261 766

n Neg Tests 1021 165105

n Fail Tests 341 632

Participants passed 165,105 (or 99.3%) of 166,222 scheduled tests.

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Number of Show and Fails

2 4 6 8 10

n Shows & Fails

0

50

100

150

200

Fre

qu

ency

Mean = 1.85Std. Dev. = 1.233N = 341

Number of Shows & Fails

•680 (66.6%) never failed a test

•175 (17.1%) failed only one test

•100 (9.7%) failed only twice

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SCRAM MONITORINGhttp://www.alcoholmonitoring.com

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Alerts

Alert Description Start Date/Time Status Resolution

Alcohol Detected 04/11/2006 11:51 PM Resolved Confirmable

Action Log: Contact AMS 04/14/2006 2:02 PM Confirmable

Contact AMS 04/13/2006 7:38 AM Confirmed Confirmable

Contact AMS 04/12/2006 9:50 AM Appears to be low- level consumption.

Awaiting return to zero to complete analysis.

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HB 1072The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Office of the Attorney General An Act to create a statewide 24/7 sobriety program, establish the 24/7 sobriety fund, and to make an appropriation therefore.

01/09/2007First read in House H.J. 3401/10/2007Referred

to House Judiciary H.J. 4402/12/2007Scheduled for committee hearing on this date 02/12/2007Judiciary Hoghoused Passed Amendment (1072ra) 02/12/2007House Judiciary Amendment (1072rb)02/12/2007Referred as Amended to House Appropriations, YEAS 12, NAYS 0. H.J. 448 02/14/2007Scheduled for committee hearing on this date 02/14/2007Appropriations Do Pass Passed, YEAS 9, NAYS 0. H.J. 516 02/15/2007House of Representatives Motion to amend Passed H.J. 555 Amendment (1072rc) 02/15/2007House of Representatives Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 70, NAYS 0. H.J. 556 02/20/2007First read in Senate and referred to Senate Judiciary S.J. 575