Sandra Donaghy, your Criminal Court Judge

Sandra Donaghy, your Criminal Court JudgeSandra Donaghy, your Criminal Court JudgeSandra Donaghy, your Criminal Court JudgeSandra Donaghy, your Criminal Court Judge
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Sandra Donaghy, your Criminal Court Judge

Sandra Donaghy, your Criminal Court JudgeSandra Donaghy, your Criminal Court JudgeSandra Donaghy, your Criminal Court Judge
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Mcminn county

County Demographics

McMinn’s population has grown by 2.9% over the past decade, while the 10th Judicial District has grown by 6.5%. The greater the population is, the greater the potential workload for the Criminal Court System.

Population and land area

The current population of McMinn County is 53,794, while the land area is 452 square miles. It is the second largest of the counties, in the 10th JD by population. Source Wikipedia (2022).

The Judge’s role in managing the caseload

I am your Criminal Court Judge.  The position is part of the circuit court, where felonies and jury trials are conducted. The responsibilities include a rotation of court sessions between Bradley, McMinn, Monroe, and Polk Counties.   Cases start with an investigation by law enforcement.  Charges are filed in the General Sessions Court.  The position is held by Judge Richardson.  At the county sessions' level, misdemeanors can be resolved.  Felonies (or misdemeanors where the parties demand a jury trial) are bound over to the Grand Jury.  Cases that come into Criminal Court are heard by Judge Freiberg and me.   Over my term, I have worked hard to:  hold offenders accountable, guard the rights of the victims, and offer help and alternatives to those that really want to change.  

About the Judge's role in criminal statistics

The reality is that the Judge is the facilitator and the referee. It is a team effort, and results depend on the entire system: law enforcement, district attorney general, public defender, defense attorneys, grand jury, jury members, witnesses, county clerks, probation & parole, and finally, the judiciary.

The statistics reported are the report cards for each County

Yes, the statistics reported are the report cards, but they represent the efforts of both judges and the entire team, as defined above. Sources of information for these data are the Measures for Justice (2021) and Annual Report of the Judiciary (2015,2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, &2021).

Measures for Success

  • Fewer cases dismissed than State Average (Good) – holding offenders accountable; 
  • Time required to disposition is less than State Average (Good); 
  • Cases resulting in a conviction are higher than State Average (Good); and 
  • Felony Cases resolved by trial are higher than State Average (Good). 

Administrative Office of the Courts – Filings

Filings for all types of cases bound over to Criminal court in the county are down from FY2014-15 by over 40% - this suggests overall crime is on a downward trend in McMinn.

Administrative Office of the Courts – Dispositions

Regarding dispositions in criminal court, the county has reduced the backlog of cases by over 3%. McMinn is better than the 10th JD and better than the state average.

How do we improve?

We may need to adjust the time that we are currently spending in the county. However, this is not an easy fix, as courtrooms are shared, the number of judges is not going to change, and some do not like to run late at night. Currently 18 man-weeks per year (for two judges) of court are allocated to McMinn. So, we get about 26% of the resources, when there are four counties total.

Initiatives Sandra Donaghy has started

Putting challenges aside, some really good things have come out of Criminal Court, that specifically have to do with me, Sandra Donaghy. These initiatives save thousands of dollars for the county over incarceration expense, get help for offenders, and re-incorporate these individuals into society as productive members. 

  • Worked with Sherriff’s department to obtain grants for video conferencing technology;
  • Obtained a mental health professional to assess treatment needs;
  • Obtained community and financial support to start a Veterans Court; and 
  • Obtained funding for and initiated a low risk/high needs treatment Court to provide mental health and drug rehabilitation for offenders. 

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