CPAC
CPAC is an alternative to custody that is being considered on certain cases in San Diego County. If you are looking at Jail time as a possibility in your case you need a competent attorney who knows how to get you County Parole and Alternative Custody. County Parole and Alternative Custody ” was created to provide alternative custody programs. These programs include County Parole, Fire Camp, Home Detention, and Residential Reentry Center / Work Furlough with electronic monitoring. These programs are designed to socially reintegrate offenders through continued treatment and other required programming with a proactive supervision method. ” County Parole and Alternative Custody is put on by the San Diego Count Sheriffs department and is a home detention punishment. You will need to fill out a two page application that asks for your information. In order to be screened by County Parole and Alternative Custody you must submit the following. 1. A copy of your minute order, which must contain the following. A. Judges authorization to be screened by CPAC. B. Minimum sentence of 96 hours of custody. C. A report date. The report date must be at least 14 business days from the date the documents are received by CPAC. Holidays and Saturdays and Sundays do not count as business days. 2. Completed Home detention Application. You can fax the info to the CPAC at 858-505-9757 or scan and email cpac@sdsheriff.org. If you have any questions in the screening process contact CPAC at 858-614-7650.

Bradley Corbett
Bradley Corbett is a criminal defense attorney in San Diego. He graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo Utah in 2004. Later he enrolled at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego where he participated in a prestigious internship program with the Los Angeles County Public Defender. Since then he has handled over 2,000 cases.