August 30, 2022 By Wallin & Klarich

What Are Drug Diversion Programs? 

In criminal law, a diversion is an alternative to criminal prosecution and incarceration, allowing first-time, low-level offenders a chance to participate in a rehabilitation program and subsequently have their charges dismissed. Drug diversion, specifically, offers non-violent drug offenders to get addiction treatment and education instead of jail time. California Penal Code Section 1000 details the requirements that one must meet in order to qualify for drug diversion: 

  • Within five years prior to the alleged commission of the charged offense, the defendant has not been convicted for any offense involving controlled substances other than those listed in PC Section 1000. In general, this section covers charges for simple possession of drugs. 
  • The offense charged did not involve violence or threatened violence. 
  • There is no evidence of a contemporaneous violation relating to narcotics or restricted dangerous drugs. 
  • The defendant has no prior felony conviction within five years prior to the alleged commission of the charged offense. 

Benefits of Drug Diversion Programs 

While most DUIs are charged as misdemeanors, they can still carry serious repercussions. A DUI conviction can result in hefty fines, jail time, and loss of your driving privileges. Furthermore, any criminal record can potentially affect your insurance, employment, and relationships. The prime benefit of completing a DUI diversion program is that you can keep a misdemeanor DUI conviction off your record altogether. Once you successfully complete all the requirements set by the court, your DUI charges will be dismissed and your file will be sealed as if the arrest never happened. Moreover, if you are ever arrested for another DUI, it will be treated as your first DUI rather than a second. The prior DUI that was dismissed under the diversion program may not be considered a prior offense. This greatly reduces the penalties you may face for re-offending. All in all, if you are granted the opportunity to participate in a drug diversion program as an alternative to criminal prosecution, it would greatly benefit you to do so. 

Contact Wallin & Klarich Today 

Are you eligible for drug diversion for a DUI? For more information or help with your case, contact our attorneys at Wallin & Klarich. With 40+ years of experience, Wallin & Klarich is your best choice among Southern California criminal defense firms. Our attorneys have helped thousands of clients in a wide range of DUI cases, and we have the skills and resources to secure the best outcome for you

With offices in Orange County, Riverside, San Bernardino, Victorville, Torrance, West Covina, Los Angeles, and San Diego, you are sure to find an available and convenient attorney near you. 

Discover how our team can assist you. Contact us today, toll-free at (877) 4-NO-JAIL or (877) 466-5245 for a free consultation with a skilled defense attorney.

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