COUNTY OF MONTEREY


CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Community Restorative Justice Commission

Legislative References

  • Resolution 11-134 May 3, 2011
    Bylaws Amended
  • April 6, 2010
    Bylaws Amended
  • Resolution 09-219 April 14, 2009
    Bylaws
  • Resolution 08-228 June 24, 2008
  • Resolution 02-008 January 8, 2002
    Amended
  • Resolution 00-364 September 26, 2000
    Established Commission

Duties Explanation

The Commission oversees community education on restorative justice issues and reviews and evaluates restorative justice needs, services, facilities and special concerns. In addition, the Commission oversees the partnership between probation, law enforcement, the judiciary, and the Community Justice Commission on the Central Coast, the community based non-profit corporation established to implement restorative justice in Monterey County. The Commission makes recommendations to the Probation Department and Law Enforcement, the District Attorney’s Office, the Public Defender’s Office, and the Coordinated Trial Courts for the successful implementation of restorative justice principles.

Alternate Member Rules Explanation

A member who is an elected official, the Chief Probation Officer, the District Attorney or the Public Defender may designate a representative to participate and vote at meetings if he/she is unable to attend.

Term Rules Explanation

The initial appointments were for two-year terms. Appointments now will be for three-year terms. The Chief Probation Officer, District Attorney and the Public Defender all serve as long as he/she holds office. The Board member serves a three-year term.

Meeting Day and Time Explanation

Meetings are held on the third Monday of the each month, unless otherwise specified, at a place and time to be determined by the Commission.

Meeting Days

Monday

Meetings per Year

12 Scheduled Meetings Per Year

Staff Contacts

Aimee Dockter (Deputy Probation Officer III), docktera@countyofmonterey.gov, (831) 755-3961

Supervisors Appointees, Victims of a Crime

Five residents who have been victims of a crime, appointed by each Supervisor

DistrictAppointed MemberTitleAppointed DateTerm End Date
1 Angie Ortega District 1 10/24/2017 01/12/2024
2 Cheryl Ward-Kaiser District 2 05/08/2012 03/31/2026
4 Kathy Foxworthy District 4 05/17/2022 05/10/2025
4 Neahkahnie Hunt-Conley District 4 09/17/2024 09/17/2026
5 Kathleen Bauer District 5 06/12/2012 08/13/2027

Board of Supervisors Representative

DistrictAppointed MemberTitleAppointed DateTerm End Date
2 Glenn Church Member of the Board of Supervisors Pleasure of Board
2 Vanessa Acevedo (Alternate) Member of the Board of Supervisors Pleasure of Board

County Representatives

The Chief Probation Officer or his/her designee The District Attorney or his/her designee The Public Defender or his/her designee One member of the Board of Supervisors, who has been a victim of a crime

DistrictAppointed MemberTitleAppointed DateTerm End Date
Unknown Jeannine Pacioni District Attorney 07/25/2014 Pleasure of Board
Unknown Jeremy Dzubay (Alternate) Public Defender Pleasure of Board
Unknown Jose Ramirez (Alternate) Chief Probation Officer Pleasure of Board
Unknown Marisol Mendez (Alternate) District Attorney Pleasure of Board
Unknown Susan Chapman Public Defender 12/24/2016 Pleasure of Board
Unknown Todd Keating Chief Probation Officer 02/11/2020 Pleasure of Board

Imported Records

Imported Historical Records

DistrictAppointed MemberTitleAppointed DateTerm End Date

Supervisors' Appointees, Broad-Based Community Representation

Nine (9) appointees, to establish a broad-based community representation on the Commission, including: 1 - Local correctional professional 1 - State member of the Monterey County Chief Law Enforcement Officer's Association 1 - Mayor of a city in Monterey County 1 - Student attending a college, university or a Monterey County High School 1 - Person who has personal experience with the criminal justice system 1 - Member of the faith community 1 - Business person 1 - Educator 1 - Official of a non-profit organization concerned with law enforcement and victim’s rights

DistrictAppointed MemberTitleAppointed DateTerm End Date
Unknown Charles DaSilva Local Correctional Professional 09/12/2023 09/12/2026
Unknown Chuck Drake Business Person 04/16/2024 04/16/2027
Unknown Cory Alvarez Local Correctional Professional 11/16/2021 11/16/2024
Unknown Gabriela Manzo Official of a Non-Profit Organization Concerned with Law Enforcement and Victim's Rights 01/09/2024 02/09/2027
Unknown Guillermo Mixer State Member of the Monterey County Chief Law Enforcement Officers' Association 04/18/2023 05/25/2024
Unknown Paul Baltazar Local Correctional Professional 04/16/2024 04/16/2027
Unknown Ron Dillender Educator (Educator's Representative) 09/15/2015 01/12/2024
Unknown Scott Donaldson Mayor of a City in Monterey County (City of Del Rey Oaks) 01/06/2023 10/26/2026
Unknown Sheriff Tina M. Nieto State Member of the Monterey County Chief Law Enforcement Officers' Association (Chier Law Enforcement Officer Representative) 09/11/2018 05/25/2024
Unknown Wesley Haye Personal Experience with the Criminal Justice System 01/08/2024 01/08/2027