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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> • March 10, 1998 <br /> Page 10 <br /> 1 Cavanaugh questioned the comment "It is significant to note that despite St. Anthony being the <br /> 2 only suburb to have its cases heard at the Government Center" and asked what this meant. <br /> 3 Ms. Witterschein explained that most suburbs have their cases heard in Brooklyn Center or <br /> 4 Edina. Those judges tend to enter into a more "suburb mode" rather than a "city mode" and <br /> 5 impose stiffer penalties. The City of Minneapolis sees so many cases that the judges tend to <br /> 6 push the cases aside and are likely to reduce the recommended sentence and fines. <br /> 7 Cavanaugh asked if the City could prosecute their cases at one of the other locations. <br /> 8 Ms. Witterschein stated that the St. Anthony Police Officers prefer to go downtown. <br /> 9 Mr. Foster stated it has been reported back to him many times that the judge will not accept the <br /> 10 recommendation even if it is agreed to by the defense attorney. He stated however, that the issue <br /> 11 of moving should be discussed with the Police Department. <br /> 12 Mornson noted there are other issues involved including an agreement whereas the City of <br /> 13 Minneapolis prosecutes the Ramsey County cases as well as the Hennepin County cases. This is <br /> 14 an issue which needs to be decided by the Police Department and the prosecuting attorneys. <br /> Faust noted that the report indicates that the average gross revenue per citation and count for the <br /> 16 City of St. Anthony is $31.48. This is higher than the gross revenue of$19.66 for all of <br /> 17 Hennepin County and $14.75 for the City of Minneapolis. He stated this reflects high standards. <br /> 18 Ms. Witterschein stated her office makes a concerted effort to work with the judges and Police <br /> 19 Department to ensure that the cases are tight and makes all efforts to go to trial to show that they <br /> 20 are serious about prosecution. <br /> 21 Mayor Ranallo asked what the average gross revenue per citation and count was in Brooklyn <br /> 22 Center. <br /> 23 Mr. Witterschein stated she would check on this. <br /> 24 Cavanaugh asked if the prosecution would be more effective in Brooklyn Center and questioned <br /> 25 the average case calendar. <br /> 26 Ms. Witterschein stated she did not believe the effectiveness would be any different in Brooklyn <br /> 27 Center. She stated the case calendar varies from 8 to 42 in an afternoon. This past month she <br /> 28 has had three jury trials. <br /> Marks asked if there was any tracking of how many cases were successful and the recidivism <br /> rate. <br />
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