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Judge Tom

Dear Anon: It’s up to the court or whoever is supervising your diversion program as to whether or not you 

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I have recently fail a drug diversion program simply by not going, I have been clean when first starting , 

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Judge Tom

If you were never charged with a crime from this incident, never went to court or participate in a diversion 

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Judge Tom

Dear Anon: It sounds like you completed a diversion program. You can try contacting the court, police department, probation department 

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Judge Tom

Dear Thomas: You may receive notice in the mail or in person about a hearing in court. If that happens, 

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Thomas Shavers

Hello. I have a quick question for you. I was put on Diversion of November 2012 for Possession of Marijuana, 

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Judge Tom

If this is your first offense and the amount of marijuana is small, you may be offered diversion. So, when 

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Judge Tom

Since it’s your first time, you’ll probably be offered diversion if you admit what happened. That means once you complete 

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Judge Tom

It sounds as if you completed a “diversion” program. If that’s the case, there shouldn’t be a record that will 

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Judge Tom

If this is your first offense and first time having to go to court, then there’s a good chance that 

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