Is there anyway I can keep my theft record dismissed or get a diversion program anything to not go on my record?
Asked on Apr 20th, 2013 on Criminal Law - Michigan
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I got arrested for theft $500 dollars for stealing a phone from my school and I am 18 years old and this is my first time getting arrested. I’ve never had record before and my trial is on Thursday and they gave me an free attorney. Is there anyway I can keep my theft record dismissed or get a diversion program anything to not go on my record because I don't want to have conviction record?
You should be asking your attorney these questions. It's possible that your attorney will be able to negotiate a plea bargain to get an SIS (suspended imposition of sentence) and probation. If you complete probation without any violations, there will be no conviction.
If your trial is on Thursday, it is probably too late for a dismissal or diversion. If you are being represented by an attorney, you should be discussing this with your attorney.
Petty theft is a crime of moral turpitude, and if convicted you can kiss your career aspirations goodbye. Hire a private attorney before you get duped by the PD into a plea that you will regret for life. You get what you pay for.
It is within the solicitor's discretion to agree to allow you to enter PTI- pre-trial diversion. Usually this decision is made long before the case gets called to trial.
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