RE: Jermaine Ray 0336995COUNTY AND COURT: Cumberland County; Superior Court CRIME AND SENTENCE: 91 CRS 006357 Murder First Degree; Life CONVICTION DATE: September 11, 1992Dear News Editor:
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RE: Randolph Wilson 0448410COUNTY AND COURT: Warren County; Superior CourtCRIME AND SENTENCE: 91 CRS 001215 Murder First Degree; Life91 CRS 001239 Murder First Degree (Conspiracy); 28 Years91 CRS 001240 Burglary First Degree; 48 YearsCONVICTION DATE: January 27, 1993Dear News Editor:
Nearly every week, the 2,000 probation/parole officers of DAC’s Community Supervision conduct field operations and spot-checks to make sure people under supervision are abiding by their conditions. That’s in addition to the officers’ regular daily duties like conducting office and home visits, assisting offenders with community resources and participating in court hearings.The field operations have two main goals – insuring offenders are in compliance and making our communities safer by taking illegal weapons and drugs off our streets.
Officials with the Department of Adult Correction have promoted three Community Supervision managers to the positions of Judicial District Managers (JDM) in Judicial Divisions I and II which cover 53 counties in central and Eastern North Carolina.
Congratulations to North Carolina's newest group of Probation/Parole Officers. The twenty officers from Class 6 for 2024 completed their seven-week basic training at the North Carolina Justice Center in Salemburg. The officers were awarded their badges after being sworn in by Superior Court Judge William W. Bland. More photos from the event are available on the NCDAC Flickr page.
WHAT: The meeting of the Joint Reentry Council, established by Gov. Roy Cooper under Executive Order 303, issued Jan. 29, which directs all State Cabinet agencies to coordinate efforts in improving rehabilitation and reentry of offenders returning to their communities after incarceration. WHEN: Wednesday, July 24. 10 a.m. – Noon.WHERE: Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina, 1924 Capital Blvd., RaleighWHO: Council members, honored guests, speakers and a chance for public comment
Congratulations to North Carolina's newest group of Probation/Parole Officers. The twenty-one officers from Class 5 for 2024 completed their seven-week basic training at the Samarcand Training Academy in Jackson Springs. The officers were awarded their badges after being sworn in by Superior Court Judge Michael Stone. More photos from the event are available on NCDAC Flickr page.
The NC Department of Adult Correction recognized outstanding Division of Community Supervision employees on July 10 in a celebration at the McKimmon Center at North Carolina State University.Awards were presented at the district, division and department level for Probation/Parole Officer, Chief Probation/Parole Officer, Assistant Judicial District Manager, Judicial District Manager, and awards for Above and Beyond and Heroism. You can view more photos from the event on the NCDAC Flickr page.
Officials with the Department of Adult Correction have promoted Jamie Williamson to the position of Judicial District Manager (JDM) in Judicial District 13 which covers Bladen, Brunswick and Columbus counties within Judicial Division 2.“Jamie Williamson has worked very hard with dedication and commitment to ensure community safety and oversee our officers who supervise offenders,” said Todd Ishee, secretary for the Department of Adult Correction. “His skills, training and leadership are great assets to the department.”