Summary
If youre in a diversion program and an incident occurred, its important to be prepared for your review. Since no charges were filed and youve resolved the issue by paying for damages, it may not heavily impact your review. However, being ready with an explanation is wise. Contact the court to see if the report will be discussed. If the incident is mentioned, explain it was an accident and youve taken responsibility. Consulting a legal professional for further guidance could be beneficial.Full Conversation
Again I don't have a probation officer and I wondering what happened with the report
Thanks for clarifying. Since you don't have a probation officer, your primary point of contact would be the court handling your diversion program. Here's what you could do:
- Contact the court for updates on the report or any related documents.
- Check if there are any upcoming hearings or meetings regarding your diversion program.
Would you like help finding contact information for the court handling your case? If so, please provide the court's location.
I know when my review hearing is. No one has contacted me in regards to the report. So I guess I feel as if why say anything if not asked
It's understandable to feel uncertain about bringing up the incident if it hasn't been addressed. Here are a couple of things you might consider:
- Prepare: Have an explanation ready in case the incident is discussed during your review.
- Proactive Inquiry: Consider reaching out to the court to ask if the report will be part of your review.
Would you like help finding contact details for the court handling your case? If you provide the location, I can assist with that.
Do you think the court is aware of the report
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It's hard to say definitively if the court is aware of the report, especially if no charges were filed and it hasn't been mentioned to you. However, being prepared with an explanation just in case is a good approach. If you're concerned, reaching out to the court for clarification might provide peace of mind.
What should I asked
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Based on your situation, it seems like you're navigating a complex situation with your diversion program. Since you already have a plan for your review, consider asking the court directly whether the incident report will be discussed or is part of your case. This can help you prepare accordingly. If you need further legal advice or assistance, you might want to consult with a legal professional.
Isn't that letting there know something occurred that was merely an accident and I did pay for the window. I was not arrested I was there when officers arrived
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It's understandable that you might be hesitant to bring up the incident. Since you resolved the issue by paying for the window and no charges were filed, it's likely not a major concern. If the court asks, simply explain the situation honestly as an accident. It's often better to be prepared with a brief explanation if questioned.
Right it was an accident. One of the reasons I am doing a diversion is because of a serious Vandalism charge. This really was an accident I paid for the window and moved out of the unit
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It sounds like you're handling the situation well by complying with the diversion program and resolving the window incident. At your review, if the window incident is mentioned, calmly explain that it was an accident and you have taken responsibility by paying for it. If you have further concerns, consulting a legal professional might be beneficial.