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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the deferred prosecution form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and case number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your petition.
  3. In the section regarding your relationship to the alleged victim, clearly state whether you are a natural or adoptive parent.
  4. Address each statement supporting your petition. For example, indicate any parenting problems and specify the child welfare services you believe you need.
  5. Review and check off your understanding of rights and responsibilities outlined in the form, ensuring you acknowledge what you are agreeing to by deferring prosecution.
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Criminal Records With a deferred entry of judgment (DEJ), you enter a plea of guilty or no contest without the judge immediately entering a judgment. If you complete probation, the judge never enters judgment and dismisses the case without a conviction.
If the charge was a misdemeanor, then, one year from the date that the deferred sentence ends, you are eligible for a full expungement. If charged with a felony, you are eligible for a full expungement five years from the end of a deferred sentence.
Even though successful completion of a deferred sentence results in a dismissal of charges and guilty plea withdrawal, most states still consider it to be a conviction since a plea of guilt was entered and the defendant was considered convicted for the duration of the program.
A deferred sentence is a way you avoid a conviction on your record. It requires you to plead guilty or no contest to the charges and pay the fine and costs; however, the conviction does not enter upon your record.
A deferred prosecution agreement (DPA), which is very similar to a non-prosecution agreement (NPA), is a voluntary alternative to adjudication in which a prosecutor agrees to grant amnesty in exchange for the defendant agreeing to fulfill certain requirements.

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