Seminole County Felony pretrial Diversion (PTD) is administered by the Department of Corrections. Felony diversion is often called PTI which stands for pretrial intervention. PTI is a voluntary program that involves 100 hours of community service and an improvement class that relates to your criminal charge. Seminole County felony PTI can last as little as six months if all program conditions are successfully completed.
All Seminole County felony PTI cases are formally referred to PTI by the early resolution/arraignment prosecutor.
Charges Eligible for Seminole County Felony Diversion
Most Seminole County third-degree felony charges are eligible for felony diversion. Eligible felony diversion include the following charges:
- Battery by Strangulation
- Battery on an Officer
- Child Neglect
- Cocaine Charges
- Felony Criminal Mischief
- Felony Possession of Cannabis
- Grand Theft
- Possession of a Controlled Substance
- Resisting an Officer with Violence
Seminole County felony drug charges are not eligible for felony diversion. Instead, some felony drug charges are eligible for Seminole County Drug Court.
Seminole County Felony Diversion Contact Information
The Seminole County central intake office is located at 101 Sunnytown Road, Ste 103, Casselberry, Florida 32707.
BENEFITS OF THE FELONY DIVERSION PROGRAM
If you successfully complete the program, your felony charge is dropped at the end of program. Other benefits of completing felony pretrial diversion include avoiding a felony conviction, permanent criminal record and you maintains your eligibility to expunge your record.
Call Me to Discuss Your Felony Diversion Eligibility
The approval process also varies widely from county to county and from charge to charge. I have practiced exclusively criminal defense since 1999. I know the ins-and-outs of the every diversion Seminole County diversion program. I also am familiar with the specific approval process for each diversion program and which diversionary programs are available for what charges. Call me at 407-740-7275 if you have questions relating to any of the diversion programs listed below and how they might apply to your case and what needs to be done to explore your pretrial diversion eligibility.
Seminole County Felony pretrial Diversion (PTD) is administered by the Department of Corrections. Felony diversion is often called PTI which stands for pretrial intervention. PTI is a voluntary program that involves 100 hours of community service and an improvement class that relates to your criminal charge. Seminole County felony PTI can last as little as six months if all program conditions are successfully completed.
All Seminole County felony PTI cases are formally referred to PTI by the early resolution/arraignment prosecutor.
Charges Eligible for Seminole County Felony Diversion
Most Seminole County third-degree felony charges are eligible for felony diversion. Eligible felony diversion include the following charges:
- Battery by Strangulation
- Battery on an Officer
- Child Neglect
- Cocaine Charges
- Felony Criminal Mischief
- Felony Possession of Cannabis
- Grand Theft
- Possession of a Controlled Substance
- Resisting an Officer with Violence
Seminole County felony drug charges are not eligible for felony diversion. Instead, some felony drug charges are eligible for Seminole County Drug Court.
Seminole County Felony Diversion Contact Information
The Seminole County central intake office is located at 101 Sunnytown Road, Ste 103, Casselberry, Florida 32707.
BENEFITS OF THE FELONY DIVERSION PROGRAM
If you successfully complete the program, your felony charge is dropped at the end of program. Other benefits of completing felony pretrial diversion include avoiding a felony conviction, permanent criminal record and you maintains your eligibility to expunge your record.
Call Me to Discuss Your Felony Diversion Eligibility
The approval process also varies widely from county to county and from charge to charge. I have practiced exclusively criminal defense since 1999. I know the ins-and-outs of the every diversion Seminole County diversion program. I also am familiar with the specific approval process for each diversion program and which diversionary programs are available for what charges. Call me at 407-740-7275 if you have questions relating to any of the diversion programs listed below and how they might apply to your case and what needs to be done to explore your pretrial diversion eligibility.