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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the deferred judgment document in the editor.
Begin by entering the case name and case number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your specific case.
In section 1, input the date when the youth was granted a deferred entry of judgment. Then, briefly describe relevant conditions of probation using bullet points (a), (b), etc., ensuring clarity.
For section 2, select who is requesting a hearing (Petitioner, Probation Officer, or Deputy District Attorney) and provide details about any misdemeanors committed, including dates and offenses.
In section 3, indicate if there are issues with compliance or performance in the assigned program. Use bullet points to detail these concerns clearly.
Finally, in section 4, choose whether a hearing is set or if all prior orders continue. Fill in the necessary dates and times as required.
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