Diversion Program Compliance Review

Summary

In California, if youre compliant with your diversion program and no new charges are filed, you typically shouldnt face violations. During a diversion review, its advisable to stay silent on issues not raised by the court unless specifically asked. If matters with your landlord are resolved and no charges are filed, the vandalism report may remain on file but not lead to further action. If youre concerned, consider consulting a legal advisor for peace of mind.

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I am doing a diversion and my review is coming I am compliant. However a report of Vandalism was taken by officers by the apt manager. No one was arrested and no witness and no warrant there is also nk new case filing. The agreement was move out by certain date which has happened the damage has been paid for with the deposit and the owner wouldn't follow through with an eviction or press charges. When I appear for my review will I be charged for the damage or violated / I don't have a probation officer
Hey ****! It sounds like you've resolved the issue with your landlord and no charges were filed. In California, if you're compliant with your diversion program and no new charges are filed, you typically shouldn't face violations. Always best to be prepared to explain the situation clearly during your review.
Well I don't want to say anything if it isn't mentioned
Hey ****! In California, during a diversion review, it's generally advisable to stay silent on issues that aren't raised by the court unless specifically asked. If no new charges are filed and you're compliant, you should be in good standing. Just remain calm and prepared.
Its not a good idea to reach out to the landlord right Why open a can of worms
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Hey ****! If you've already resolved matters with your landlord and there's no ongoing legal action, reaching out might not be necessary. If things are settled, it's often best to let sleeping dogs lie unless you need clarification on any unresolved issues.
What do you think happened to the report of Vandalism taken by PD
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In California, if no charges are filed and the matter with the landlord is resolved, the report of vandalism taken by the police may remain on file but not lead to further action. It's likely to be archived unless new evidence or charges emerge.
Do you think it was forwarded to the city Attorney
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Hey ****! If no charges are filed and the landlord isn't pursuing further action, the report might not be forwarded to the city attorney. It typically remains in police records unless there's new evidence or a decision to take legal action.
Ok Just a little worried
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Hey ****! It sounds like you've handled things well. As long as your diversion program is in good standing and no new charges are filed, you should be fine during your review. If you're worried about the vandalism report, it might be worth confirming with the court or legal advisor. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Ok I did comply with the agreement I moved and forfeited the deposit
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Hey ****! Since you've complied with the agreement and forfeited your deposit, and no charges have been filed, you should be in good standing for your diversion review. If you're concerned, you might consider consulting with a legal advisor for peace of mind. Let me know if you have any more questions!
So its possible the report is in police records
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Hey ****! Since you've complied with the agreement and no charges were filed, the report may remain in police records but likely won't lead to further action. If you're concerned, consider consulting a legal advisor for peace of mind during your review. Is there anything else you need help with?
Wow you have been a big help you are a Attorney
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Hey ****! I'm glad I could assist you. Based on what you described, it sounds like you're in good standing with your diversion program. If you have further questions or concerns, feel free to reach out again anytime!