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Diversion is the process of having a criminal charge removed from a client's permanent document. Where I practice in Tennessee there are two sorts of diversion: judicial and pre-trial. Pre-trial diversion is additionally referred to as Attorney General diversion, since the A.G. (additionally called the D.A. or the prosecutor) has the single power to grant it. While both have basically the very same result-dismissal of the charge and the capacity to obtain it expunged-both have some substantial differences in method and procedure. Judicial diversion calls for a guilty appeal and a period of supervised probation. Pre-trial diversion, which is the emphasis of this post, functions a little various. Keep in mind that this post deals specifically with Tennessee regulations. Your regional regulations might vary.











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