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Accelerated Rehabilitation May Be Available in Some Cases Because blackmail under Connecticut General Statutes § 53-40 is typically charged as a Class D felony, some first-time offenders may be eligible to apply for the Accelerated Rehabilitation (AR) program under C.G.S. ...
. 👉 Diversionary Option : The Accelerated Rehabilitation (AR) program may technically be available, but for a Class C felony it is considered a long shot . Judges rarely grant AR in these cases unless extraordinary circumstances can be shown.
In rare cases, first-time offenders may be considered for the Accelerated Rehabilitation (AR) program , or in a domestic violence case the Family Violence Education Program (FVEP) though because this is a felony, it is a long shot and requires ...
Suggest services or programs, such as the Family Violence Education Program (FVEP) . Although FROs are intended to be neutral, their recommendations carry tremendous weight. Judges often adopt them , making this meeting one of the most important steps in ...
Negotiation & Diversionary Programs For first-time offenders, we pursue options like the Drug Education and Community Service Program (DEP) or Accelerated Rehabilitation (AR) to avoid a felony conviction. In appropriate cases, we negotiate charge reductions to avoid long-term prison exposure.
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Is There a Diversionary Program Available? No. Serious violent felonies like First Degree Robbery are not eligible for Accelerated Rehabilitation or other diversionary programs. Can a Juvenile Be Charged With This Offense? Yes. Juveniles can be charged, but the case ...
The Legislature’s plan was to keep people with drug problems out of Courts and jails and instead get them into treatment programs thereby saving the State millions of dollars in revenue spent on jailing low level drug offenders caught in ...
For more serious cases, which may have allegations involving a physical injury or where a victim is insisting on the prosecution, the best approach may be to use a diversionary program for first-time offenders.
This is a desirable outcome because it preserves your ability to participate in diversionary programs such as the accelerated rehabilitation program in the future.
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