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Drug Diversion Programs in Los Angeles

Los Angeles Criminal Attorney: Drug Crime Defense

There are possibilities for avoiding jail or prison for certain types of drug crime cases. At Stephen G. Rodriguez & Associates, our Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer can assist you to determine how to best address your criminal drug charges. We offer you information about the drug diversion programs available under current state law.

Deferred Entry of Judgment (Penal Code Section 1000)
Deferred Entry of Judgment (also known as DEJ or Drug Diversion) is a sentencing alternative to jail or prison available to individuals who have been charged with certain drug offenses. DEJ is the suspension of criminal proceedings for a prescribed time period with certain conditions after a defendant's guilty plea. For example, in DEJ, the defendant pleads guilty to the drug charge, but sentencing is continued to a later time (6 to 18 months). Sentencing remains suspended so long as the defendant satisfies various conditions (e.g., drug treatment, court appearances, counseling, drug testing). If the defendant does not successfully fulfill the conditions of the DEJ, the criminal proceedings resume, and the defendant, having already pled guilty, is sentenced. On the other hand, if the defendant successfully meets the conditions of DEJ, the criminal charges are dismissed and the defendant may, with certain exceptions, legally answer that he or she has never been convicted of the diverted offense.

Deferrable Drug Offenses

Not all drug offenses are eligible for Deferred Entry of Judgment. The deferrable drug offenses are contained in California Penal Code section 1000(a), they include:

  • Possessing controlled substances and/or restricted drugs;
  • Possessing marijuana;
  • Possessing drug paraphernalia;
  • Aiding, assisting or abetting the unlawful use of controlled substances;
  • Possessing prescription medications without a prescription;
  • Using or being under the influence of a controlled substance;
  • Possessing a glue-like substance with the intent to inhale it and become intoxicated;
  • Cultivating marijuana for personal use; and
  • Creating or using a forged or altered narcotic medication prescription for personal use.

Other DEJ Requirements

In addition to the drug offense being deferrable, all of the following conditions also have to be satisfied:

  • The defendant has no prior controlled substance convictions;
  • The current case cannot involve a crime of violence or threatened violence;
  • The current case cannot involve a drug offense that is not deferrable (e.g., if the defendant is charged with possession of marijuana (a deferrable offense) and driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol (not a deferrable offense) DEJ would not be available);
  • Any prior probation or parole must have been successfully completed;
  • The defendant has had no felony convictions for the past five years; and
  • The defendant cannot have been granted deferred entry of judgment (DEJ) previously.
  • Unsuccessful Termination of DEJ

Ultimately, getting the criminal charge dismissed depends on the defendant's actions. A number of situations can result in the court terminating DEJ, entering judgment (i.e., conviction) and sentencing the defendant to jail or state prison, they include:

  • The defendant fails the DEJ program (e.g., not appearing in court, failing drug tests, not going to counseling);
  • The defendant is not benefiting from education, treatment, or rehabilitation;
  • The defendant is convicted of a misdemeanor that reflects the defendant's propensity for violence;
  • The defendant is convicted of a felony; or
  • The defendant has engaged in criminal conduct rendering him or her unsuitable for deferred entry of judgment.

If you are terminated from the DEJ program, then Proposition 36 may be available to you.

Drug Crime Defense Attorney in Los Angeles

Drug convictions have life-changing consequences. They can haunt you for the rest of your life. In California, these convictions can be seen by employers, landlords, banks and others. They can interfere with employment, renting an apartment and can lead to deportation.

It is important to do everything possible to prevent a conviction for a drug charge or to reduce the charge in order to minimize the impact it could have on your life. The skilled attorneys at Stephen G. Rodriguez and Associates are experienced in negotiating alternative sentences (e.g., a drug treatment program) rather than jail. Let the criminal defense attorneys of Stephen G. Rodriguez and Associates explain your options and provide an aggressive defense.

If you have been accused of a drug offense, call our firm and speak to a qualified and experienced criminal defense attorney for a FREE CONSULTATION. A California drug charge is a serious matter. You need a skilled criminal defense attorney on your side. We are prepared to meet with you and your family to privately and confidentially discuss the specific facts of your case as well as your options.

Contact a Los Angeles drug crime attorneyif you need to pursue the advantages of a drug diversion program.

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