45-3-82.44
Section 45-3-82.44 Admission into program. (a) Prior to being admitted to the pretrial diversion program or as a part of the district attorney's evaluation process, an applicant may be required by the district attorney to furnish information concerning past criminal history, educational history, work record, family history, medical or psychiatric treatment or care received, psychological tests taken, and any other information concerning the offender which the district attorney believes has a bearing on the decision as to whether or not the offender should be admitted to the pretrial diversion program. (b) The district attorney may require the offender to submit to any type of test or evaluation process or interview the district attorney deems appropriate in evaluating the offender for admittance into the pretrial diversion program. The costs of any test or evaluation shall be paid by the offender or as otherwise agreed to or as provided by this subpart. (Act 2007-499, p. 1058, §5.)...
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45-31-84.05
Section 45-31-84.05 Standards for admission. (a) The city attorney may consider an offender for the pretrial diversion program based on any of the following circumstances: (1) There is a probability justice will be served if the offender is placed in the program. (2) It is determined the needs of the state, city, and the offender can be met through the program. (3) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and well being of the community. (4) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal activity if the offender complies with all conditions imposed pursuant to the program. (5) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment or counseling. (6) The need for restitution for the victim from the offender outweighs the interest of the state and city for incarceration of the offender. (b) The city attorney may waive any of the standards specified in subsection (a) if justice or special circumstances dictate. (Act 2013-343, p....
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45-34-82.04
Section 45-34-82.04 Admission into program. (a) Prior to being admitted to the pretrial diversion program or as a part of the district attorney's evaluation process, an applicant may be required by the district attorney to furnish information concerning past criminal history, educational history, work record, family history, medical or psychiatric treatment or care received, psychological test taken, and any other information concerning the offender which the district attorney believes has a bearing on the decision as to whether or not the offender should be admitted to the pretrial diversion program. (b) The district attorney may require the offender to submit to any type of test or evaluation process or interview the district attorney deems appropriate in evaluating the offender for admittance into the pretrial diversion program. The costs of any test or evaluation shall be paid by the offender or as otherwise agreed to or provided for by this part. (Act 2003-225, p. 566, §5.)...
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45-35A-56.04
Section 45-35A-56.04 Standards for admission. (a) The city attorney may consider an offender for the pretrial diversion program based on any of the following circumstances: (1) There is a probability justice will be served if the offender is placed in the program. (2) It is determined the needs of the state, city, and the offender can be met through the program. (3) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and well being of the community. (4) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal activity if the offender complies with all conditions imposed pursuant to the program. (5) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment or counseling. (6) The need for restitution for the victim from the offender outweighs the interest of the state and city for incarceration of the offender. (b) The city attorney may waive any of the standards specified in subsection (a) if justice or special circumstances dictate. (Act 2012-445, p....
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45-37A-160.04
Section 45-37A-160.04 Standards for admission. (a) The city prosecutor may consider an offender for the pretrial diversion program based on any of the following circumstances: (1) There is a probability justice will be served if the offender is placed in the program. (2) It is determined the needs of the state, city, and of the offender can be met through the program. (3) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and well-being of the community. (4) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal activity if the offender complies with all conditions imposed pursuant to the program. (5) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment or counseling. (6) The need for restitution for the victim from the offender outweighs the interest of the state and city for incarceration of the offender. (b) The city prosecutor may waive any of the standards specified in subsection (a) if justice or special circumstances dictate. (Act...
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45-37A-240.24
Section 45-37A-240.24 Standards for admission. (a) The city prosecutor may consider an offender for the pretrial diversion program based on any of the following circumstances: (1) There is a probability justice will be served if the offender is placed in the program. (2) It is determined the needs of the state, city, and of the offender can be met through the program. (3) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and well-being of the community. (4) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal activity if the offender complies with all conditions imposed pursuant to the program. (5) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment or counseling. (6) The need for restitution for the victim from the offender outweighs the interest of the state and city for incarceration of the offender. (b) The city prosecutor may waive any of the standards specified in subsection (a) if justice or special circumstances dictate. (Act...
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45-37A-270.24
Section 45-37A-270.24 Standards for admittance. (a) The city prosecutor may consider an offender for the pretrial diversion program based on any of the following circumstances: (1) There is a probability justice will be served if the offender is placed in the program. (2) It is determined the needs of the state, city, and of the offender can be met through the program. (3) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and well-being of the community. (4) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal activity if the offender complies with all conditions imposed pursuant to the program. (5) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment or counseling. (6) The need for restitution for the victim from the offender outweighs the interest of the state and city for incarceration of the offender. (b) The city prosecutor may waive any of the standards specified in subsection (a) if justice or special circumstances dictate. (Act...
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45-4-83.04
Section 45-4-83.04 Admission into program. (a) Prior to being admitted to the pretrial diversion program or as a part of the district attorney's evaluation process, an applicant may be required by the district attorney to furnish information concerning past criminal history, educational history, work record, family history, medical or psychiatric treatment or care received, psychological test taken, and any other information concerning the offender which the district attorney believes has a bearing on the decision as to whether or not the offender should be admitted to the pretrial diversion program. (b) The district attorney may require the offender to submit to any type of test or evaluation process or interview the district attorney deems appropriate in evaluating the offender for admittance into the pretrial diversion program. The costs of any test or evaluation shall be paid by the offender or as otherwise agreed to or provided for by this part. (Act 2006-418, p. 1036, §5.)...
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45-42-82.44
Section 45-42-82.44 Standards for admission. (a) The district attorney may consider an offender for the pretrial diversion program based on any of the following circumstances: (1) There is a probability justice will be served if the offender is placed in the program. (2) It is determined the needs of the state and of the offender can be met through the program. (3) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and well-being of the community. (4) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal activity. (5) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment or counseling. (b) The district attorney may waive any of the standards specified in subsection (a) if justice or special circumstances dictate. (Act 2012-360, p. 892, § 5.)...
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45-45A-31.23
Section 45-45A-31.23 Standards for admission. (a) The city judge may consider an offender for the pretrial diversion program based on any of the following circumstances: (1) There is a probability justice will be served if the offender is placed in the program. (2) It is determined the needs of the state, city, and the offender can be met through the program. (3) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and well-being of the community. (4) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal activity if the offender complies with all conditions imposed pursuant to the program. (5) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment or counseling. (6) The need for restitution for the victim from the offender outweighs the interest of the state and city for incarceration of the offender. (b) The city judge may waive any of the standards specified in subsection (a) if justice or special circumstances dictate. (Act 2013-356, p. 1277, §...
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