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While enrolled in DUI diversion, you will be required to completely abstain from drugs and alcohol for the period of the diversion agreement, usually 12 months. To verify your abstention, you will be subject to randomized urine analyses or breath tests.
How far back a driving record goes depends on the state. In Kansas, it is usually 3 years for this type of a Kansas driving record check. The only thing that will be reported on a driving record with respect to a Kansas DUI case is an administrative suspension, diversion or conviction.
Diversion was described as a way of holding accused accountable through means other than a trial. This approach can be used as long as society is still protected and when the accused accepts responsibility for his or her actions.
A diversion is an agreement, authorized under Kansas law, between the Jefferson County Attorney and the Defendant, where by the State of Kansas agrees to stay or defer prosecution of a criminal case for a certain amount of time called the diversion period or term.
How far back a driving record goes depends on the state. In Kansas, it is usually 3 years for this type of a Kansas driving record check. The only thing that will be reported on a driving record with respect to a Kansas DUI case is an administrative suspension, diversion or conviction.
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Revocation Of Diversion If you violate terms of your diversion agreement, you will get sentenced for the crime you were found guilty of.
Diversion Fees, Assessed Fines and Other Miscellaneous Fees OFFENSEDIVERSION PERIODAGREEMENT FEEMisc. Traffic Infraction3 months$75.00Speeding3 months$75.00Fish and Game (Wildlife & Parks)3 months$100.00Reckless Driving3 months$100.0025 more rows
So, today the law is 10 years from the time you get off diversion or probation before a DUI can be expunged.
While enrolled in DUI diversion, you will be required to completely abstain from drugs and alcohol for the period of the diversion agreement, usually 12 months. To verify your abstention, you will be subject to randomized urine analyses or breath tests.
The Diversion Program is intended to give a \u201csecond chance\u201d to Defendants accused of committing relatively minor criminal offenses. There is no case where a diversion is guaranteed and any application can be denied for any reason.

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