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Probation


4.8 ( 1488 ratings )
Näringsliv Verktyg
Utvecklare: Georg Freitag
0.99 USD

Are you a probation officer, an attorney, or a judge? Forget manual credit for time served calculations because this app will do the math for you! The powerful multi-function display style calculator contains the following features:

1) Credit for Time Served Calculator
The most sophisticated credit for time served calculator for iPhone takes the defendants date of offense, type of offense, type of sentence, as well as his/her custody dates into account, in order to calculate actual days and good time credits with amazing accuracy and speed.

2) Mandatory Supervision Time Tolled Calculator
This calculator reveals the total length of days a person was granted mandatory supervision and the days remaining after serving time out of custody and in custody during violations. Additionally, the case and date is calculated. It is a must for all probation officers who are assigned to an AB109 caseload.

3) Date Duration Calculator
This simple tool helps calculate the number of years, months, and days between two dates. It is especially useful when trying to figure out the age of a client/probationer on a certain date (such as, when the crime occurred).

4) Jail Fee Calculator
If your county assesses a daily fee for jail inmates, this tool will help determine the total cost a person has accrued during time of incarceration. It contains an "Edit Rate" button, since most jail fees are subject to change after a while.

5) Basic Calculator
This is a regular calculator for all calculations that do not involve more than simple arithmetic.

Additionally, this app offers several useful resources:
- a credit for time served chart
- a chart to determine who is eligible for actual days and good time credits
- a Julian date calendar
- a list of all offenses that require sentencing pursuant to 1170(h)
- the awesome Legacy CTS Calculator - for those who love the old product!

This app was created by a Deputy Probation Officer and has been extensively tested in court.