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How Long Does It Take to Complete PTI? The program will last 6 months to 3 years, depending on the case. The more severe the crime and the longer the potential sentence, the longer an offender should expect to be in the program.
Failing to complete the program results in the charges going back before the Judge and your case starts all over again. Your case proceeds as if PTI never happened. You can still address any legal issues in the case, accept an offer to resolve the case, or take the case to trial.
To be admitted into Pretrial Intervention, a guilty plea must be entered for a defendant who is charged with: (i) a first or second degree crime; (ii) any crime if the defendant had previously been convicted of a first or second degree crime; (iii) a third or fourth degree crime involving domestic violence, as defined
The Pretrial Intervention Program (PTI) provides defendants, generally first-time offenders, with opportunities for alternatives to the traditional criminal justice process of ordinary prosecution.
The Pre-Trial Intervention Program (PTI) provides individuals facing criminal charges with an opportunity for alternatives to traditional criminal prosecution and penalties. PTI often is an available resource for first-time offenders.
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Benefits of the Pre-Trial Intervention Program in Florida No criminal conviction or permanent criminal record. No jail time. Getting the help you need to address your addiction or behavioral issues.
What Happens if I Violate the Terms of Pre Trial Intervention (P.T.I.)? If you violate the Diversion / P.T.I. program contract, (i.e. you get arrested for a new criminal offense) the legal process resets back to the point where it was before you entered the program. A new pre-trial conference is then scheduled.
Provided these standards are met, PTI is generally available to persons charged with indictable crimes including but not limited to: Aggravated Assault.
The Pretrial Intervention Program (PTI) provides defendants, generally first-time offenders, with opportunities for alternatives to the traditional criminal justice process of ordinary prosecution.
If PTI is successfully completed, there is no record of conviction and the defendant avoids the stigma of a criminal record. Early intervention allows rehabilitative services to be provided soon after the alleged offense, in an attempt to correct the behavior that led to the offense.

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