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1979-33 Interest of Public Safety and Prosecution of Crime OffendersRESOLUTION N0. 33-79 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BF.AC1{, FLORIDA, IN THE, INTEREST OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND THE, PREVENTION OF CRIMF,S AND PROSF,CUTION OF OFFENDERS. ' WHF,REAS, criminal activity has drastically increased through the years and apparently will continue to increase unless our system of criminal justice is improved and the law diligently enforced; and WI{EREAS, it is the considered opinion of the Village Council that the principal objective of our system of criminal justice is the protection of the victims of offenders rather than the convenience of the offender; and WHEREAS, it is evident that no law is a deterrent to the conm~ission of crimes unless the law is strictly enforced and stringently applied; and WIIERF.AS, our present system is being administered in ' such a manner that habitual offenders have in many instances been released on their own recognizance or on minimal bail bond require- menu; and WI{EREAS, the Village Council is of the opinion that inunediate steps must be taken by all persons and governmental agencies to enforce our laws in the interest of public safety and for the protection of our society from the rapidly spreading and increasing criminal activities; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE, COUNCIL OF NORTI[ PALM REACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. The presiding judges, members of the Palm 13eac1~ County Legislative Delegation, the Speaker of the Florida ' ]louse of Representatives, the President of the Florida Senate, the Attorney General of Florida, Governor Bob Graham, Congressman llan Mica, Congressman L. A. "Skip" Bafalis, Senator Lawton Chiles and Senator Kichard Stone are hereby urged and requested to take all possible measures to see that habitual offenders are vigorously prosecuted, and that proper and adequate bail bonds be required in the case of any criminal, and that criminals arrested for mul- tiple crimes not be released on their own recognizance unless there be grave extenuating circumstances. ' Section 2. All municipalities and county governments are invited and requested to adopt similar resolutions and i'or- ward them to the appropriate individuals and governmental agencies. Section 3. A copy of this resolution shall be furnished to all appropriate officials and agencies by the Village Clerk. Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED T{{IS 14T1{ DAY OF JUNE, 1979. /s/ W. H. Brown MAYOR A7'TFS7': /s/ llolores R. Walker Village Clerk U