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Guide to the Accelerated Rehabilitation Program The accelerated rehabilitation program is a Connecticut court diversionary program that allows first-time offenders to have their criminal charges dismissed. Using a diversionary program is not an admission of guilt.
Overview of the Program The Family Violence Education Program is a two part program which is administered by the family relations pre-trial supervision services. The program is created by a state statute and the reference is Connecticut General Statutes Section ...
Guide to the Alcohol Education Program The Impaired Driver Intervention Program (a/k/a "IDIP") is a Connecticut court diversionary program that allows first-time drunk driving or DUI offenders a chance to have their cases dismissed by taking classes. This program was ...
The Supervised Diversionary Program exists for exactly those situations. If you have a qualifying psychiatric disability—or you’re a veteran with a treatable mental health condition—SDP can shift the case from punishment to treatment and, if you do the work, end ...
Participation in a Diversionary Program Many first time offenders are eligible for a diversionary program such as the family violence education program or the accelerated rehabilitation program which can lead to a dismissal of the charges against you and no ...
Most first-time DUI offenders in CT utilize the pretrial alcohol education program (AE program) C.G.S.§ 54-56g to resolve their criminal court charges.
Diversionary Program The legislature included within C.G.S. a special diversionary program called the Application of Suspension – Violation of Firearm Laws (a/k/a “Gun AR”) Successful completion of this program would result in the dismissal of the criminal charge against you.
Many first time DUI offenders are eligible for the IDIP program , which would lead to a dismissal of the charges. However, many first-time offenders may have previously completed the IDIP program or the previous alcohol education program in the ...
Even cases that were dismissed through diversionary programs in other states can have a significant impact upon your new DUI case in Connecticut.
The Impaired Driver Intervention Program (IDIP) is often the preferred path under § 14-227m , because if a judge grants it, you can complete treatment and counseling instead of serving jail time. Likewise, the AR program may be available for ...
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