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45-18-81.24
Section 45-18-81.24 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 subpart. (Act 2004-478, p. 884, §5.)...
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45-23-82.04
Section 45-23-82.04 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 that 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 2005-130, p. 215, §5.)...
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45-27-82.23
Section 45-27-82.23 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 feels 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 subpart. (Act 95-388, p. 791, §4.)...
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45-27-82.30
Section 45-27-82.30 Violations; waiver. (a) If the offender violates the conditions
of the pretrial diversion program agreed to in writing by the offender and the district attorney,
the district attorney may terminate the participation of the offender in the program and pursue
criminal charges against the offender. The offender shall be given written notice of the intent
of the district attorney to terminate him or her from the pretrial diversion program. (b)
The district attorney may waive a violation for good cause shown why the offender should stay
in the pretrial diversion program. (Act 95-388, p. 791, §11.)...
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45-28-82.23
Section 45-28-82.23 Standards for admission. (a) In determining whether an offender
may be admitted into the pretrial diversion program, it shall be appropriate for the district
attorney to consider any of the following circumstances: (1) The offender is 18 years of age
or older at the time the offense was committed. (2) There is a probability justice will be
served if the offender is placed in the pretrial diversion program. (3) It is determined the
needs of the community and of the offender can be met through the pretrial diversion program.
(4) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and well-being of the
community or law enforcement. (5) The offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal
activity. (6) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment. (7) The expressed
wish of the victim not to prosecute. (8) Undue hardship upon the victim. (9) Whether the victim
or the offender has medical, psychiatric, or vocational difficulties that...
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45-29-82.64
Section 45-29-82.64 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 subpart. (Act 2003-190, 1st Sp. Sess.,...
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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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45-34-82.04
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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45-39-82.03
Section 45-39-82.03 Standards for admission. (a) In determining whether an offender
may be admitted into the pretrial diversion program, it shall be appropriate for the district
attorney to consider any of the following circumstances: (1) The offender is 18 years of age
or older at the time the offense was committed. (2) There is a probability justice will be
served if the offender is placed in the pretrial diversion program. (3) It is determined the
needs of the community and of the offender can be met through the pretrial diversion program.
(4) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and well-being of the
community or law enforcement. (5) The offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal
activity. (6) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment. (7) The expressed
wish of the victim not to prosecute. (8) Undue hardship upon the victim. (9) Whether the victim
or the offender has medical, psychiatric, or vocational difficulties that...
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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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