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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.
The felony PTI program is overseen by the Florida Department of Corrections and looks and feels more like probation. It often requires a long term of supervision, typically 6 -12 months in length. There are usually more conditions that you have to fulfill. But the rewards are also greater.
As explained in the video, if you get a pre-trial diversion, the crime you were charged with will be dismissed and will not go on your criminal record provided you complete the pretrial intervention program that was part of your diversion agreement. However, the record of arrest will still remain on your record.
We work with local service providers administer the programs to participants. Pre-trial diversion (PTD) is an alternative to prosecution offered by the Miami Dade County State Attorneys Office. It provides offenders with non-violent priors a viable alternative to a criminal conviction.
Typical Length. Most pretrial diversion programs range from six months to two years. This timeframe allows sufficient duration for participants to complete the required components such as counseling sessions, community service, or educational courses which aim to rehabilitate the individual.
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California Code, Penal Code - PEN 1001.95. (a) A judge in the superior court in which a misdemeanor is being prosecuted may, at the judges discretion, and over the objection of a prosecuting attorney, offer diversion to a defendant pursuant to these provisions.
The program diverts you out of the criminal justice system and into a form of supervised release or probation. If you complete the diversion program, you can have your case dismissed. If you fail the program, you are prosecuted for the original offense.

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