Understanding Juvenile Diversion Programs

Summary

The user inquired about juvenile diversion programs in Pennsylvania, specifically for an F1 felony of aggravated assault. The user stated that the assault was unintentional and resulted in a cracked sternum. The user was suspended, but it was unclear whether this was a school or legal suspension. The user also asked about the legality of a mother forcing her minor daughter into a relationship, which could be considered coercion and lead to charges such as harassment or stalking in Pennsylvania.

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I'm sorry, but I'm having trouble understanding your responses. Could you please clarify your legal issue?
whats a diversion program
A diversion program in Pennsylvania is a legal option that allows offenders to avoid criminal charges and a criminal record. Can you specify if you're asking for juvenile or adult diversion programs?
juvenile
What is the nature of the juvenile offense?

In Pennsylvania, juvenile diversion programs are designed for first-time offenders who commit minor offenses. They may include community service, counseling, or educational programs.
an F1 felony
What specific F1 felony are we discussing? In Pennsylvania, F1 felonies are serious crimes like kidnapping or rape. The diversion program eligibility depends on the specific offense.
aggravated assault
What are the circumstances surrounding the aggravated assault incident? In Pennsylvania, aggravated assault is a serious crime and diversion programs may not be available for such offenses.
well i didnt intend to harm him i was just messing around but he did end up injured
What is the extent of the injury and was it reported to the authorities?
cracked sternum
What was the response of the authorities when the incident was reported?
i got suspended
What type of suspension are you referring to - school suspension or legal suspension?
is it illegal for a mother to force a daughter to date someone she doesnt want to
No, it's not legal. In Pennsylvania, forcing someone into a relationship against their will could be considered coercion, which is illegal.
what charges can you get if the child in question is a minor
Are you asking about charges against the mother for coercion or charges related to the minor's involvement in the relationship?

- In Pennsylvania, coercion can lead to charges like harassment or stalking.