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<br /> continue the Community Oriented Prosecution unit in the Kona office to provide <br /> <br /> expanded coverage for the entire island. The unit also includes an investigator and legal <br /> <br /> clerk. <br /> Community Gun Violence Prosecution Program <br /> The goal of the Community Gun Violence Prosecution program is to deter crime <br /> and positively affect the community's perception of safety by prosecuting firearm related <br /> crimes in a rapid, responsive and effective manner. The primary objectives of the <br /> <br /> program are to develop and implement an intake process to expedite screening and <br /> charging of violent crimes involving guns and to employ a vertical prosecution strategy. <br /> Four deputies have been cross designated as special assistant U.S. Attorneys as <br /> <br /> part of the Project Safe Neighborhood Community Gun Violence program. We have <br /> worked cooperatively with the US Attorney's Office to identify dangerous defendants in <br /> our community who represent a significant risk to the community and who are now being <br /> prosecuted in the Federal system under the Project Safe Neighborhood program. The <br /> majority of these defendants would qualify as career criminal defendants under the <br /> current statutory criteria. Many of these defendants who are drug users or commit <br /> domestic violence with fireanns have now been removed from the community. <br /> Dnig Prosecution Unit <br /> Federal funding for the Mayor's War on Ice will provide our office with two <br /> deputy prosecuting attorneys. Their work will concentrate on individuals and <br /> organizations distributing large quantities of ice and other drugs. In the two year funding <br /> cycle of the project, the impact of their work on criminality, rehabilitation, drug treatment <br /> and social and health indicators will not be evident, in fact, as focus on the issue <br /> heightens, these measures generally increase before they decrease. <br /> We anticipate the need for two legal clerk III positions to provide legal clerical <br /> and an investigator to support to these deputies as cases move through the judicial <br /> process. The full measure and impact of the unit will not be known for at least five to ten <br /> years, well beyond the federal funding cycle. Continued funding of the program in all <br /> aspects of treatment/prevention, intervention and law enforcement must be obtained to <br /> successfully impact the Ice problem for Hawaii County. <br /> VICTIM/WITNESS ASSISTANCE UNIT (VAUI <br /> The State established victim-witness assistance programs in the Department of the <br /> Attorney General to be implemented by the County prosecutors under HRS 28-111 "to <br /> provide information, assistance, and support services to the victims of and witnesses to <br /> crimes committed in the state." <br /> l0 <br /> <br />