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Presiding Judge Mary Margaret Rowlands Summit County Common Pleas Reentry Court Receives Supreme Court Certification


Summit County, Ohio: Summit County Common Pleas Judge Mary Margaret Rowlands’ Reentry Court has earned recertification from the Ohio Supreme Court’s Commission on Specialized Dockets.

Reentry court is designed to help citizens successfully reenter society following incarceration, thereby reducing recidivism, improving public safety, and saving money.

“My specialized docket is designed to combine close supervision with services to help ex-offenders become law-abiding citizens, gain long-term employment, and maintain stable residence,” stated Judge Rowlands.

“A primary focus of our reentry efforts is to remove or reduce barriers to successful reentry, so that motivated individuals – who have served their time and paid their debt to society – are able to compete for a job, attain stable housing, support their children and their families, and contribute to their communities. Our efforts help formerly incarcerated individuals and are good for the community as a whole,” concluded Judge Rowlands.

Judge Rowlands has been supervising a Reentry Court since January 2013.  She was awarded Supreme Court certification in November 2014 and recertification in November 2016.  To receive her most recent recertification, Judge Rowlands’ Reentry Court had to submit an application, undergo a site visit, and provide specific program materials in response to certification standards.

Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor congratulated the Reentry Court and Judge Mary Margaret Rowlands for receiving final certification.  “Specialized dockets divert offenders toward criminal justice initiatives that employ tools and tailored services to treat and rehabilitate the offender so they can become productive members of society,” said Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor. “Studies have shown this approach works by reducing recidivism while saving tax dollars.”

 

 

 

The certification requirements include establishing eligibility requirements, evaluating effectiveness of the specialized docket, and assembling a treatment team for implementing daily operations of the specialized docket. The Commission on Specialized Dockets has 22 members who advise the Supreme Court and its staff regarding the promotion of statewide rules and uniform standards concerning specialized dockets in Ohio courts; the development and delivery of specialized docket services to Ohio courts; and the creation of training programs for judges and court personnel. The commission makes all decisions regarding final certification.

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Contact:         Susan Sweeney, Assistant Court Executive Officer

330.643.7840

ssweeney@cpcourt.summitoh.net

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