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Diversionary programs for criminal offenses

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criminal-defenseLet’s face it.  Everyone can make a mistake.  More than likely, it is the reason that there are diversionary programs in place for certain criminal offenses.  Diversionary programs?  What exactly does that mean?  In short, diversionary programs are set up by the court and can result in the dismissal of a case with certain requirements.

First, for some of the diversionary programs, you only get one chance at avoiding steeper penalties.  A second chance is only that; you do not get to make multiple mistakes.  Here are the diversions available in New Jersey:

There are other types of diversionary programs available for court cases.  For example, some courts employ the use of mediators.  These save the court time and thus, money.  When an agreement is reached in mediation, the judge dismisses the case.  This is particularly useful in community dispute cases.  There are no limit on the number of times an individual can attempt to have separate matters resolved by mediation.

The court system can be a complicated process.  There may be a chance that a diversionary program may be your opportunity to correct a mistake.  The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone has worked with these types of programs for many years.  If you are faced with criminal charges, please call us for a complimentary consultation.

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