Diversion
Diversion requires the accused to enter a plea of guilty to the charge, but the accused is NOT sentenced. (Remember, nothing is final in criminal cases until the defendant is sentenced.) The accused must then undergo the diversion program, which is a series of classes. Drug testing is random, and a “dirty” test can create new legal problems, most seriously that the accused has already entered a guilty plea and can be sentenced on that plea.
There are certain eligibility requirements that must be met before the defendant can be placed on Diversion. Again, the assistance of a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer is important, to ensure that this option is made available if the accused qualifies.
If diversion is successfully completed, the case is dismissed, and the defendant can truthfully answer that they were not convicted of that crime.
Whether Diversion is better for a person than Drug Court or Proposition 36 is a complicated question that varies from case to case. This is an important issue, since a defendant may be eligible for one or more of these programs. If you have been arrested for a drug-related offense, you should consult a California DUI and drug lawyer right away.
If you or someone you care about has a problem with alcohol or drugs, and wants help, please contact our office at once. We can help.