Misdemeanor diversion program contract - State Attorney Office - sa14 fl 2026

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A: MDP is a pretrial diversion program for eligible first-time misdemeanor offenders. It allows participants to avoid prosecution by completing certain conditions such as community service or educational classes.
0:11 1:50 And it helps keep the conviction off of your record. So what the difference between diversion andMoreAnd it helps keep the conviction off of your record. So what the difference between diversion and probation is is that probation is after conviction in other words a judge finds you guilty.
The standard length of time to complete a Diversion Program is twelve (12) months but that often varies from county to county.
What is the major drawback of diversion programs? The major drawback of diversion programs is that they may not always address the root causes of criminal behavior, potentially leading to repeat offenses. Without tackling underlying issues, participants may not experience long-term rehabilitation or change in behavior.
Pretrial Diversion is a deferred prosecution program for selected misdemeanor/misdemeanor DUI offenders, offered by the Office of the State Attorney and supervised by Orange County Community Corrections. Program Eligibility: Misdemeanor/DUI charges only. Felony cases are supervised by the Department of Corrections.

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The State Attorney Office must give consent for a defendant to partake in the Misdemeanor Intervention Program. This diversion program gives a person who has been charged with a first-time offense an opportunity to seek rehabilitation and divert their case from the criminal court system.
Pre-trial diversion (PTD) refers to an alternate resolution for criminal cases in which certain offenders are diverted from standard criminal justice processes into a form of supervised release administered by the State of Florida through the Department of Corrections.
The 2nd Judicial Circuit Misdemeanor Diversion Program offers offenders an alternative to prosecution. If an offender is referred to the program, he/she will have 90 days to complete the following conditions. Upon successful completion of all conditions, the charges will be dismissed.

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