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Family Violence Education Program (FVEP): In DV-track cases with eligible defendants and suitable facts, FVEP can divert the case toward dismissal after successful completion. Negotiated charge reductions: To non-felony or non-DV alternatives where possible.
For over 30 years I’ve helped Darien clients keep their licenses, get dui cases dismissed and erased through the IDIP program, and avoid the long-term fallout of a conviction. Darien-Specific Realities: Discretion Matters Here Darien is tight-knit and reputation travels ...
With the right guidance, many Wilton domestic violence cases can be resolved through counseling programs, negotiated protective orders, and in many cases, dismissal and erasure from public record. I’ve spent over 30 years defending people in Fairfield County against these ...
First-Time Arrests: The Impaired Driver Education Program (FVEP) For many first-time offenders, Connecticut offers the Impaired Driver Education Program Program —a diversion that, if completed, can lead to dismissal of the DUI charge.
Programs & Alternatives Not eligible for Accelerated Rehabilitation (AR ) or other diversionary programs due to the Class A felony classification and mandatory minimum. Realistic resolutions focus on dismissal , trial defense , or plea to lesser, non-mandatory counts (e.g., ...
Programs and Alternatives Even though § 53a-64aa is a felony, some first-time offenders may qualify for limited diversionary options: Accelerated Rehabilitation (AR) : Rarely granted for felony strangulation cases, but occasionally possible when the alleged injury is minimal and the ...
The fall back plan would be to use the Accelerated Rehabilitation Program. Please read by guide to the accelerated rehabilitation program here .
FVEP: The Family Violence Education Program (What It Is and How It Helps) The Family Violence Education Program is a pretrial diversion that can lead to a dismissal if you complete court-ordered classes and stay out of trouble for the ...
AR Program and First-Time Offenders Because larceny in the fourth degree is a misdemeanor, some first-time offenders may be candidates for the Connecticut Accelerated Rehabilitation program , depending on the facts of the case, prior record, and overall circumstances.
Diversionary Programs: First-time offenders may qualify for Accelerated Rehabilitation (AR) , which can lead to dismissal and erasure of charges. Example: I recently defended a Stamford client charged under C.G.S. § 53a-217 after police found a handgun in a shared ...
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