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From the District Attorney, an informational report on a 2012 revenue deficit in the Victim/Witness program. (To the Committees Finance and Audit and Intergovernmental Relations) (INFORMATIONAL ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE COMMITTEE)
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COUNTY OF MILWAUKEE
District Attorney’s Office
Inter-Office Communication
Date: January 13, 2012
To: County Board of Supervisors
From: District Attorney’s Office
Subject: 2012 Revenue Deficit in the District Attorney’s Victim/Witness Program
Pursuant to County Board Resolution 86-666, I am reporting a potential 2012 revenue deficit in the district attorney’s victim/witness program. The district attorney’s 2012 adopted budget estimates that the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Office of Crime Victim Services (OCVS), will reimburse the county for approximately 51 percent of the costs of the victim/witness program. OCVS recently advised us that the state reimbursement rate could be as low as 41 to 42 percent of costs, resulting in a 2012 revenue shortfall of as much as $225,000 to $250,000.
There are two principal reasons for the revenue shortfall. First, last fall we reported to the County Board that we were projecting a 2011 revenue surplus of approximately $165,000 in the district attorney’s victim/witness program because state reimbursement during state fiscal year 2011, which ran from July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2011, was approximately 60 percent of the costs of the program, compared to a budgeted reimbursement rate of approximately 52 percent of costs. County Board file number 11-385.
When a court sentences an offender, the court imposes a victim/witness surcharge of $67 for each misdemeanor offense and $92 for each felony offense. Wis. Stat. § 973.045. The victim/witness surcharge is the main source of funding for the state victim/witness program, but the surcharge also funds the Sexual Assault Victim Services (SAVS) grant program. OCVS administers both programs. OCVS recently discovered...
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