Chapter
343
2005 -- S 0709
Enacted 07/19/05
A N A C T
RELATING TO COURTS -- SUPERIOR COURT
Introduced By: Senators Badeau, Tassoni, Ruggerio, Ciccone, and Polisena
Date Introduced: February 17, 2005
It is enacted
by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 8-2-39.2 of the General Laws in Chapter 8-2 entitled "Superior
Court"
is hereby amended to read as follows:
8-2-39.2.
Drug court magistrate -- Appointment, duties and powers. – (a)
There is
hereby
created within the superior court the position of Drug Court Magistrate who
shall be
appointed
by the presiding justice of the superior court. The person appointed to serve
as Drug
Court
Magistrate shall be a member of the bar of Rhode Island. The powers and duties
of the
Drug
Court Magistrate shall be prescribed in the order appointing him or her in
addition to those
described
herein.
The Drug Court Magistrate's term shall not exceed three (3) years. His or her
salary shall
be paid
not out of state funds, but rather from those funds made available from the
federal
government.
If federal funds become available after the expiration of three (3) years,
nothing in
this
article shall prohibit the Drug Court Magistrate from being reappointed for an
additional
three
(3) year terms by the presiding justice of the superior court. He or she
shall receive a salary
equivalent
to that received by the special magistrate assigned to the superior court.
(b)
The Drug Court Magistrate shall be empowered to hear and decide as a superior
court
justice
all matters relating to those adult offenders who come before the jurisdiction
of the
superior
court on any offense relating to the offender's participation in the Adult Drug
Court. In
addition,
the Drug Court Magistrate shall have the power to impose a period of
incarceration
upon
a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, and also have the power to confine any
person who has
been
found to be in violation of any conditions previously imposed by the superior
court.
(c)
The Drug Court Magistrate shall be empowered to hear and decide as a superior
court
justice
all matters that may come before the superior court pursuant to chapter 11-37.1
"Sexual
Offender
Registration and Community Notification."
(d)
The Drug Court Magistrate and/or the presiding justice of the superior court
may fix
the
venue of any person who is before the superior court as a participant in the
Adult Drug Court
or
who is alleged to be a sexual predator, and who has filed an objection to
community
notification.
(e)
The Drug Court Magistrate shall be governed by the commission on judicial
tenure
and
discipline, chapter 8-16 in the same manner as justices and judges; shall be subject
to all
provisions
of the canons of judicial ethics or code of judicial conduct; and shall be
subject to all
criminal
laws relative to judges by virtue of sections 11-7-1 and 11-7-2.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
=======
LC01917
=======