All Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia County courts will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 25, and Wednesday, Jan. 1, for Christmas and New Year’s.
WHEREAS, it is the goal of approved offender leaves, furloughs and recreational/leisure activities to motivate offenders toward self-improvement, to gradually re-integrate offenders back into the community, to strengthen family ties, to accustom offenders to self-reliance, and to expose offenders to beneficial programs and experiences;
NOW THEREFORE, I, TERENCE R. PERKINS, Chief Judge of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, hereby order that persons on Community Control Supervision who are undergoing inpatient treatment, may be allowed to attend and participate in approved offender leaves, furloughs and recreational/leisure activities, as approved by the Florida Department of Corrections, in compliance with the Non-secure Treatment Program Manual, unless specifically prohibited by order of the sentencing judge.
TO BE RECORDED in Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns and Volusia counties.
DONE AND ORDERED in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida this 30th day of June 2017.
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