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TCA 40-11-152

Global positioning monitoring system as a condition of bail

VIOLATIONViolation

What does this charge mean?

A judge can require someone arrested for stalking or domestic violence to wear a GPS monitoring device as a condition of bail so the victim or law enforcement can track their location electronically. The defendant typically pays for the monitoring service, unless the victim cannot afford to consent to this condition or the judge decides the defendant cannot afford it.

Penalty Details

ClassificationViolation
Penalty SummaryViolation
(a) Ask a legal question, get an answer ASAP!(1) For the purposes of this part, “global positioning monitoring system” means a system that electronically determines and reports the location of an individual through the use of a transmitter or similar device carried or worn by the individual that transmits latitude and longitude data to a monitoring entity through global positioning satellite technology. (2) “Global positioning monitoring system” does not include a system that contains or operates global positioning system technology, radio frequency identification technology or any other similar technology that is implanted in or otherwise invades or violates the individual’s body. (b) Pursuant to § 40-11-150, the magistrate may order any defendant who is arrested for the offense of stalking, aggravated stalking or especially aggravated stalking, as defined in § 39-17-315, any criminal offense defined in title 39, chapter 13, in which the alleged victim of the offense is a victim as defined in § 36-3-601(5), (10) or (11), or is in violation of an order of protection as authorized by title 36, chapter 3, part 6, to do the following as a condition of bail: (1) Carry or wear a global positioning monitoring system device and, except as provided by subsection (h), pay the costs associated with operating that system in relation to the defendant; or (2) If the alleged victim of the offense consents after receiving the information described by subsection (d) and, except as provided by subsection (h), pay the costs associated with providing the victim with an electronic receptor device that: (A) Is capable of receiving the global positioning monitoring system information from the device carried or worn by the defendant; and (B) Notifies the victim if the defendant is at or near a location that the defendant has been ordered to refrain from going to or near under § 40-11-150. (c) Before imposing a condition described by subsection (b), the magistrate must afford an alleged victim an opportunity to provide the magistrate with a list of areas from which the victim would like the defendant excluded and shall consider the victim’s request, if any, in determining the locations the defendant will be ordered to refrain from going to or near. If the magistrate imposes a condition described by subsection (b), the magistrate shall specifically describe the locations that the defendant has been ordered to refrain from going to or near and the minimum distances, if any, that the defendant must maintain from those locations. (d) Before imposing a condition described by subdivision (b)(2), the magistrate must provide to an alleged victim information regarding: (1) The victim’s right to participate in a global positioning monitoring system or to refuse to participate in that system and the procedure for requesting that the magistrate terminate the victim’s participation; (2) The manner in which the global positioning monitoring system technology functions and the risks and limitations of that technology, and the extent to which the system will track and record the victim’s location and movements; (3) Any locations that the defendant is ordered to refrain from going to or near and the minimum distances, if any, that the defendant must maintain from those locations; (4) Any sanctions that the magistrate may impose on the defendant for violating a condition of bond imposed under this section; (5) The procedure that the victim is to follow, and support services available to assist the victim, if the defendant violates a condition of bond or if the global positioning monitoring system equipment fails; (6) Community services available to assist the victim in obtaining shelter, counseling, education, child care, legal representation, and other assistance available to address the consequences of domestic violence; and (7) The fact that the victim’s communications with the magistrate concerning the global positioning monitoring system and any restrictions to be imposed on the defendant’s movements are not confidential. (e) In addition to the information described by subsection (d), the magistrate shall provide to an alleged victim who participates in a global positioning monitoring system under this section the name and telephone number of an appropriate person employed by a local law enforcement agency who the victim may call to request immediate assistance if the defendant violates a condition of bond imposed under this section. (f) In determining whether to order a defendant’s participation in a global positioning monitoring system under this section, the magistrate shall consider the likelihood that the defendant’s participation will deter the defendant from seeking to kill, physically injure, stalk, or otherwise threaten the alleged victim before trial. (g) An alleged victim may request that the magistrate terminate the victim’s participation in a global positioning monitoring system at any time. The magistrate may not impose sanctions
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TCA Section40-11-152