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Feb 8, 2024 · A diversion program is an alternative sentencing option that allows a defendant charged with certain crimes to avoid a criminal conviction. Diversion or pretrial diversion may be available to people facing first-time arrests or non-violent misdemeanor offenses.
Nov 16, 2021 · Felony diversion is a program in Kentucky which is an alternative to trial. Diversion is only available for first time, non-violent crimes and typically only available for class D felonies.
Mar 14, 2018 · Pretrial diversion in Kentucky is a program that can allow a person to avoid jail time even if they are guilty. If the program is successful it can even be possible to have the charge removed from your record.
Jun 8, 2024 · Rule RCr 8.04 - Pretrial diversion. (1) Generally. The attorney for the Commonwealth and the defendant may agree, subject to the approval of the trial court, that the prosecution will be suspended for a specified period after which it will be dismissed on the condition that the defendant not commit a crime during that period, or other ...
Most Kentucky Juvenile prosecutions begin with a preliminary inquiry performed by a Court Designated Worker who assesses the case and informs the child and his or her parent or guardian whether the juvenile is eligible for any diversion programs.
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Part II identifies general attributes of diversion and includes guidance as to how programs should be developed, monitored, and evaluated. Parts III-V identifies early diversion opportunities, including community-first programs (Part III), law enforcement programs (Part IV), and pre-filing programs (Part V).
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Mar 20, 2024 · Diversion is the decision to address a young person’s alleged misconduct outside of the formal justice system, either prior to an arrest being made or after referral to juvenile court on delinquency charges.