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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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45-29-82.69
Section 45-29-82.69 Written agreement; other terms and conditions. (a) In any case in which
an offender is admitted into a pretrial diversion program, there shall be a written agreement
between the district attorney and the offender. The agreement shall include the terms of the
pretrial diversion program, the length of the program, and the period of time after which
the district attorney shall dispose of the charges against the offender in a noncriminal manner
or what charges the defendant shall plead guilty to and the sentence the offender shall receive.
If, as part of the pretrial diversion program, the offender agrees to plead guilty to a particular
offense and receive a specific sentence, this agreement concerning the offense and sentence
shall be approved by an appropriate circuit or district judge of the Twenty-fourth Judicial
Circuit prior to admission of the offender in the pretrial diversion program. (b) As a condition
of being admitted to the pretrial diversion program, the...
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45-34-82.09
Section 45-34-82.09 Written agreement; other terms and conditions. (a) In any case in which
an offender is admitted into a pretrial diversion program, there shall be a written agreement
between the district attorney and the offender. The agreement shall include the terms of the
pretrial diversion program, the length of the program, and the period of time after which
the district attorney will dispose of the charges against the offender in a noncriminal manner
or what charges the defendant will plead guilty to and the sentence the offender will receive.
If, as part of the pretrial diversion program, the offender agrees to plead guilty to a particular
offense and receive a specific sentence, this agreement concerning the offense and sentence
shall be approved by an appropriate circuit or district judge of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit
prior to admission of the offender in the pretrial diversion program. (b) As a condition of
being admitted to the pretrial diversion program, the district...
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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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45-4-83.09
Section 45-4-83.09 Written agreement; other terms and conditions. (a) In any case in which
an offender is admitted into a pretrial diversion program, there shall be a written agreement
between the district attorney and the offender. The agreement shall include the terms of the
pretrial diversion program, the length of the program, and the period of time after which
the district attorney will dispose of the charges against the offender in a noncriminal manner
or what charges the defendant will plead guilty to and the sentence the offender will receive.
If, as part of the pretrial diversion program, the offender agrees to plead guilty to a particular
offense and receive a specific sentence, this agreement concerning the offense and sentence
shall be approved by an appropriate circuit or district judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit
prior to admission of the offender in the pretrial diversion program. (b) As a condition of
being admitted to the pretrial diversion program, the district...
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45-45-83.41
Section 45-45-83.41 Eligibility. (a) Any person charged with a criminal offense whose jurisdiction
is in the circuit or district court of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit of Alabama may apply
to the District Attorney of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit for admittance to the PTIP.
No persons charged with a Class A felony or a crime that involved serious injury to a person
or death shall be eligible for pretrial intervention. (b) Any person deemed by the district
attorney to be a threat to the safety or well-being of the community shall not be eligible
for the PTIP. This section shall not apply if the district attorney determines the elements
of the offense do not fit the charges filed. (Act 94-92, p. 645, § 2.)...
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45-9-82.29
Section 45-9-82.29 Written agreement; other terms and conditions. (a) In any case in which
an offender is admitted into a pretrial diversion program, there shall be a written agreement
between the district attorney and the offender. The agreement shall include the terms of the
pretrial diversion program, the length of the program, and the period of time after which
the district attorney will dispose of the charges against the offender in a noncriminal manner
or what charges the defendant will plead guilty to and the sentence the offender will receive.
If, as part of the pretrial diversion program, the offender agrees to plead guilty to a particular
offense and receives a specific sentence, this agreement concerning the offense and sentence
shall be approved by an appropriate Circuit or District Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit
prior to admission of the offender in the pretrial diversion program. The district attorney
may recommend that the court withhold adjudication of guilt or...
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45-1-82.04
Section 45-1-82.04 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
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
for by this part. (Act 2006-89, p. 110, §5.)...
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45-12-82.04
Section 45-12-82.04 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
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
for by this part. (Act 2006-595, p. 1625, §5.)...
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45-16-82.23
Section 45-16-82.23 Standards for admission. (a) Admittance to the pretrial diversion program
shall be appropriate in any of the following instances: (1) The offender is 18 years of age
or older, or 16 years of age or older if the offense is a traffic citation, at the time the
alleged offense was committed. (2) There is a probability justice will be served if the offender
is placed in the diversion program. (3) It is determined the needs of the state 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. (5) It appears the offender
is not likely to be involved in further criminal activity. (6) The offender will likely respond
to rehabilitative treatment. (b) The district attorney may waive any of the standards specified
in subsection (a) if justice or special circumstances dictate. (Act 2005-145, p. 249, §4.)...

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