This is a legal form that was released by the New Jersey Judiciary Court System - a government authority operating within New Jersey. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 12794?
A: Form 12794 is a document that outlines the screening criteria for home detention as a condition of pretrial release in New Jersey.
Q: Who uses Form 12794?
A: Form 12794 is used by the authorities responsible for deciding whether to grant home detention as a condition of pretrial release in New Jersey.
Q: What is home detention?
A: Home detention is a condition of pretrial release where an individual is allowed to stay at home under certain restrictions instead of being incarcerated.
Q: When is home detention considered as a condition of pretrial release?
A: Home detention is considered when it is determined that the individual can safely be monitored at home and poses no threat to public safety.
Q: What are the screening criteria for home detention?
A: The screening criteria for home detention are outlined in Form 12794 and include factors such as the nature of the offense, criminal history, ties to the community, and flight risk.
Q: Who decides whether to grant home detention?
A: The authorities responsible for pretrial release, such as judges or pretrial services, decide whether to grant home detention based on the screening criteria and individual circumstances.
Form Details:
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