File #: 19-154    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/20/2019 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 3/12/2019 Final action:
Title: (a) Approve Waiver of the 900-Hour Extra Help Limitation for Extra Help District Attorney Investigator Aides, Robert McPherson and Billy Newsom, (b) Approve Waiver of the 900-Hour Extra Help Limitation for Extra Help Information Tech Support Tech I, Ryan Clair, (c) Approve Waiver of the 900-Hour Extra Help Limitation for Extra Help Office Assistant, Myriam Ivette Herrera, and (d) Approve Waiver of the 900-Hour Extra Help Limitation for Extra Help Victim Advocate, Mariela Soto
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MEMORANDUM

TO: The Honorable Members of the Lake County Board of Supervisors
FROM: Susan Krones, District Attorney
DATE: March 12, 2019
SUBJECT: (a) Approve Waiver of the 900-Hour Extra Help Limitation for Extra Help District Attorney Investigator Aides, Robert McPherson and Billy Newsom, (b) Approve Waiver of the 900-Hour Extra Help Limitation for Extra Help Information Tech Support Tech I, Ryan Clair, (c) Approve Waiver of the 900-Hour Extra Help Limitation for Extra Help Office Assistant, Myriam Ivette Herrera, and (d) Approve Waiver of the 900-Hour Extra Help Limitation for Extra Help Victim Advocate, Mariela Soto

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Robert McPherson's primary duty is to serve subpoenas - a demanding task which he has performed with diligence, professionalism, and conscientiousness since August 2014. We expect Mr. McPherson to work no more than 960 hours during the fiscal year 2018-19.

Billy Newsom started at the District Attorney's Office in July 2017. He is responsible for locating individuals and then serving papers for the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS), as well as assisting with Judgment Debtor Exams at the Clearlake courthouse. His time is reimbursed by DCSS. Mr. Newsom has shown an aptitude for this type of work and we expect him to work no more than 960 hours during the fiscal year 2018-19.

Ryan Clair has been with the District Attorney's Office since October 2015. He has provided Extra Help assistance with the processing of the digital evidence provided by various law enforcement agencies, other computer-related support, and general office work. The tedious work of downloading, copying, and disseminating digital evidence is extremely time consuming and the office has been appreciative of Mr. Clair's assistance. We expect Mr. Clair to work no more than 1,200 hours during the fiscal year 2018-19.

Myriam Ivette Herrera started with the DA's Office in June 2018 as our front desk receptionist. Ms. Herrera has been...

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