The City Says It Doesn't Arrest Many During Warrant Roundups. But The Money's Good.
Finally, late yesterday, I got this response from Gloria López Carter, director of the city's Court & Detention Services:
In the last statewide 2010 roundup we arrested approximately 100 people, a relatively small number. However, the purpose of the roundup is to increase compliance; increase the number of people who pay their fines before police come to their home or workplace and arrest them. Thus, we estimate the City brought in approximately $400,000 in our last statewide 2010 roundup, above and beyond the usual collections.






















