JV-750 S DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY Deferred Entry of JudgmentJuvenile (Spanish) Judicial Council 2025

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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.
You may not take action for 30 days from the date that the clerk mailed the Notice of Entry of Judgment (SC-130) to the parties. During the 30 day period, the judgment debtor may do one of the following: Pay in full or request to make payments to you or the court (see below What to do After the Judgment is Paid).
Deferred judgment means that if you plead guilty or no contest to a crime youve been charged with, the court will put off (or defer) entering judgment against you or handing down a sentence. Instead, youll be placed on probation or ordered into a program like drug diversion.
Deferred Entry of Judgment Benefits Under California law, judgment is only entered against a criminal defendant at the time of sentencing, not when a guilty plea is entered. Therefore, upon successful completion of DEJ, the case is dismissed without judgment ever having been entered.
With a deferred entry of judgment (DEJ), you must enter a plea of guilty (or no contest) before you can go on probation in pursuit of getting the case dismissed. Then, if you fail probation, you will be sentenced based on your initial plea.
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Deferred Entry of Judgment (DEJ) is a type of juvenile probation where a minor admits to committing a felony offense. Judgment is deferred, or not entered, and the juvenile is ordered to perform certain terms and conditions. The probation period lasts from one to three years.

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