Thirty-First Judicial District Community Criminal Justice Board

​LOCAL COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOARD (CCJB)
FOR PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, MANASSAS CITY, AND MANASSAS PARK

The local CCJB assists community agencies and organizations in establishing and modifying programs and services for offenders based on an objective assessment of the community’s needs and resources. It reviews grant submissions and facilitates local involvement and flexibility in responding to the problems of crime in the community. Finally, it ensures that local Community Corrections and Pretrial Services are in compliance with the state standards and in accordance with community requirements.

The next CCJB Meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at 5:00pm at the Adult Detention Center. 

You can find previous CCJB meeting minutes here.

 

COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOARD FOR THE THIRTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

 MEMBER / DESIGNEE

 BOARD POSITION

 PHONE / FAX / E-MAIL

 ADDRESS

Chairperson      

Brad Marshall

Criminal Defense Attorney (703) 369-4738

[email protected] 

9200 Church Street

Suite 400

Manassas, VA 20110

Major George Hurlock

Acting Superintendent, Prince William County Adult Detention Center

(703) 792-6425

[email protected]

9320 Lee Avenue

Suite 200

Manassas, VA  20110

Amy Ashworth

Commonwealth's Attorney, Office of the Commonwealth's Attorney

(703) 792-6050 

(703) 792-7081 (fax)

[email protected]

9311 Lee Avenue

Suite 200

Manassas, VA  20110

Dan Manza DORS Program Manager, Prince William County Community Services

(703) 792-5801

[email protected]

7969 Ashton Avenue

Manassas, VA 20109

Sonia Vasquez Luna

Council Member, City of Manassas Government Representative

(703) 791-9401

[email protected]

9324 West St.

Manassas, VA 20110

Michael Carlson

Chief Probation and Parole Officer, Adult Probation & Parole, District 35

(703) 361-9149

(571) 383-3686 (direct)

(703) 361-5195 (fax)

[email protected]

9309 Center Street

Suite 204

Manassas, VA 20110

Captain Tara Petty

(Designee for Chief Douglas W. Keen)

Investigative Services Division, Manassas City Police Department

(703) 257-8005

[email protected]

9518 Fairview Avenue

Manassas, VA 20110-5829

Honorable Kimberly Irving

Chief Judge, Prince William County Circuit Court

[email protected]

9311 Lee Avenue, 3rd Floor

Manassas, VA 20110

Angela Neal

Criminal Reassignment Specialist, Office of Student Management and Alternative Programs for PWC Schools

(703) 791-8572

(703) 791-8124 (fax)

[email protected] 

Prince William County Schools

P.O. Box 389

Manassas, VA 20108

Captain Brandan Dudley

Police-Operations                Western District

(703) 792-3380

[email protected]

8900 Freedom Center Blvd

Manassas, VA 20110

Jacqueline Sott

Student Services Coordinator, Department of Student Services, Manassas City Public Schools

[email protected]

P.O Box 520

Manassas, VA 20108

 

Yesli Vega

 

Cole District Supervisor, Board of County Supervisors Representative 

(703) 792-4620

[email protected]

13476 Dumfries Rd.

Manassas, VA 20112

Dr. Kristen Marbury  Director of Behavior Support Services, Manassas Park City Schools

(703) 335-8850

[email protected]

100 Park Central Plaza, St. 300

Manassas Park, VA 20111

Lt. Carl Dorr  (Designee for Chief Mario Lugo)

Manassas Park Police  Department

(703) 335-0665

(703) 330-2517 (fax) 

[email protected]

329 Manassas Drive

Manassas Park, VA 20111

Chris Sanders Citizen, City of Manassas 

(703) 220-5591

[email protected]

 

10162 Strawflower Ln.

Manassas, VA 20110

Keith Nguyen

City of Manassas Park Government Representative

[email protected]

1 Park Center Court, St. A

Manassas Park, VA 20111

Shaunte Jones

Citizen Member                          City of Manassas Park

(540) 220-1642 (cell)

[email protected]

8503 Englewood Ct.

Manassas Park, VA 20111

Louis Sager

Citizen Member                      Prince William County

(609) 805-2598

[email protected]

8070 Towering Way

Manassas, VA 20111

Tracey Lenox Chief Public Defender              Prince William County Public Defender's Office

(703) 997-1600

[email protected]

9119 Church St. Suite 15 

Manassas, VA 20110

Major Terry P. Fearnley, Jr. 

(Designee for Sheriff Glendell Hill)

Major, Prince William County Sheriff 's Office

(703) 792-4775

(703) 792-7485 (fax)

[email protected]

9311 Lee Avenue

Manassas, VA 20110

Leviticus (Levi) Bass

Director of Youth Services

(703) 792-4315

(703) 792-7591 (fax)

[email protected]

7987 Ashton Avenue

Manassas, VA 20109

Honorable Lisa Baird

Chief Judge, Prince William County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court

(703) 792-6160

(703) 792-7863 (fax)

[email protected]

9311 Lee Avenue,

1st Floor

Manassas, VA 20110

Kimberly Keller Director, Prince William County Juvenile Court Service Unit

(703) 792-6200/6231

[email protected]

9540 Center St., Suite 200

Manassas, Virginia 20110

Devan Kirk Chief Magistrate, Prince William County

(703) 792-6782

[email protected]

15948 Donald Curtis Drive,

Woodbridge VA, 22191

Honorable Che C. Rogers Judge, Prince William County General District Court

(703) 792-6141

(703) 792-6121 (fax)

[email protected]

9311 Lee Avenue,

2nd Floor

Manassas, VA 20110-5586

Wesley Dawson Director of Community Safety 

(703) 792-3644

[email protected]

1 County Complex Ct. 

Woodbridge, VA 22191

Phyllis Jennings-Holt Director of Social Services 

(703) 792-7592

[email protected]

15941 Donald Curtis Dr. 

Woodbridge, VA 22191

STAFF TO THE COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOARD

MEMBER / DESIGNEE   PHONE / FAX / E-MAIL ADDRESS
Steven R. Austin

Director, Prince William County Criminal Justice Services

(703) 792-5391

(703) 792-4664 (fax)

[email protected]

9540 Center St., Suite 301

Manassas, VA 20110-5550

Tomaudrie Thomas Deputy Director, Prince William County Criminal Justice Services

(703) 792-4728

(703) 792-4664 (fax)

[email protected]

9540 Center St., Suite 301

Manassas, VA 20110-5550

Ann Trullender

Administrative Specialist, Prince William County Criminal Justice Services

(703) 792-4565

(703) 792-4664 (fax)

[email protected]

 

9540 Center St., Suite 301

Manassas, VA 20110-5550

Wendy Dempsey

Administrative Specialist, Prince William County Criminal Justice Services

(703) 792-6067

(703) 792-4664 (fax)

[email protected]

9540 Center St., Suite 301

Manassas, VA 20110-5550

Amal Hajjami

Public Safety Analyst, Prince William County Criminal Justice Services 

(703) 792-7005

(703) 792-4664(fax)

[email protected]

9540 Center St., Suite 301

Manassas, VA 20110-5550

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CCJB

The Community Criminal Justice Board (CCJB) for the 31st Judicial Circuit was established by a Joint Resolution adopted by the Prince William County Board of County Supervisors on Nov. 28, 1995; by the Manassas Park City Council on Dec. 19, 1995; and by the Manassas City Council on Jan. 22, 1996. The establishment of a community advisory board was mandated by the July 1, 1995 passage of the Virginia Comprehensive Community Corrections Act for Local Responsible Offenders (Section 53.1-183 of the Code of Virginia):

§ 9.1-178. Community criminal justice boards.

A. Each county or city or combination thereof developing and establishing a local pretrial services or a community-based probation services agency pursuant to this article shall establish a community criminal justice board. Each county and city participating in local pretrial services or local community-based probation services shall be represented on the community criminal justice board. In the event that one county or city appropriates funds to these services as part of a multijurisdictional effort, any other participating county or city shall be considered to be participating if such locality appropriates funds to these services. Appointments to the board shall be made by each local governing body. In cases of multijurisdictional participation, unless otherwise agreed upon, each participating city or county shall have an equal number of appointments. Boards shall be composed of the number of members established by a resolution or ordinance of each participating jurisdiction.

B. Each board shall include, at a minimum, the following members: a person appointed by each governing body to represent the governing body; a judge of the general district court; a circuit court judge; a juvenile and domestic relations district court judge; a chief magistrate; one chief of police or the sheriff in a jurisdiction not served by a police department to represent law enforcement; an attorney for the Commonwealth; a public defender or an attorney who is experienced in the defense of criminal matters; a sheriff or the regional jail administrator responsible for jails serving those jurisdictions involved in local pretrial services and community-based probation services; a local educator; and a community services board administrator. Any officer of the court appointed to a community criminal justice board pursuant to this subsection may designate a member of his staff approved by the governing body to represent him at meetings of the board.

§ 9.1-180. Responsibilities of community criminal justice boards.

On behalf of the counties, cities, or combinations thereof which they represent, the community criminal justice boards shall have the responsibility to:

1. Advise on the development and operation of local pretrial services and community-based probation services pursuant to §§ 19.2-152.2 and 9.1-176 for use by the courts in diverting offenders from local correctional facility placements;

2. Assist community agencies and organizations in establishing and modifying programs and services for defendants and offenders on the basis of an objective assessment of the community's needs and resources;

3. Evaluate and monitor community programs and pretrial and local community-based probation services and facilities to determine their impact on offenders;

4. Develop and amend the criminal justice plan in accordance with guidelines and standards set forth by the Department and oversee the development and amendment of the community-based corrections plan as required by § 53.1-82.1 for approval by participating local governing bodies;

5. Review the submission of all criminal justice grants regardless of the source of funding;

6. Facilitate local involvement and flexibility in responding to the problem of crime in their communities; and

7. Do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the responsibilities expressly given in this article.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE SUPPORT

Criminal Justice Services provides analytical and statistical support to the entire local criminal justice system. The office assists in writing grants, completing research and studies on various criminal justice topics, and the implementation of special projects to improve the local criminal justice system. These services include system planning, policy development, determining trends, locating available resources and serving as support staff to the Community Criminal Justice Board.