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  2. Diversion program - Wikipedia

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    Diversion programs often frame these requirements as an alternative to court or police involvement or, if these institutions are already involved, further prosecution. Successful completion of program requirements often leads to a dismissal or reduction of the charges, while failure may bring back or heighten the penalties involved.

  3. Pretrial diversion programs served 69,000 offenders in ... - AOL

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    The state's constitution provides for pretrial diversion programs except in the case of the offender committing a capital crime or being a threat to the community. There are three ways an offender ...

  4. Pretrial services programs - Wikipedia

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    The pretrial services program provides recommended bond conditions and possible diversion eligibility to manage risk upon release. Pretrial services programs vary in how they provide this report , some send a written report and others staff pretrial services officers in court.

  5. Swift, certain, and fair - Wikipedia

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    Swift, Certain, and Fair (SCF) is an approach to criminal-justice supervision involving probation, parole, pre-trial diversion, and/or incarceration. Features

  6. A court diversion program saved his life. Now he guides ... - AOL

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    People entering court diversion programs can benefit from others who have come before them, and grant funds hopefully will make more hires like that possible. A court diversion program saved his life.

  7. Pretrial Intervention Program - Wikipedia

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    The Pretrial Intervention Program (PTI) is a program targeted at providing first-time offenders charged with non-violent crimes with an opportunity to avoid the crippling consequences often associated with a felony criminal conviction, and attempts to relieve some of the burden on the criminal justice system caused by such offenders. The ...

  8. New Mexico Supreme Court changes rules on pretrial release - AOL

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    May 8—The New Mexico Supreme Court revised pretrial release rules to hold people behind bars — at least temporarily — if they commit certain crimes while awaiting trial. The order was issued ...

  9. U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System - Wikipedia

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    It was developed as a means to reduce both crimes committed by persons released into the community pending trial and unnecessary pretrial detention. Twenty three districts have both separate U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Offices. In the remaining 71 districts, the probation office provides pretrial services to the court.