
Originally Posted by
Seandee
In 2007 I was placed in a Pre-trial program. When I entered the program I was told by the director and a magistrate court judge that stipulations placed on me cannot be enforced outside of the pre trial program. For example it was stated in the agreement that I could never seek P.O.S.T (peace officer standards and training)Certification, had to do community service and pay a fine.
My question: Is what I was told true? That she couldn't stop me from seeking post certification because it goes against the pre trial program.
Hello S:
You say stuff was "stated in the agreement", and then you ask about what you were "told". If your agreement was written, I'd read it again, and/or tell us EXACTLY what it says. If it was TOLD to you, then I would disregard it. Plus, I have a problem with stuff you CANNOT do being listed in your agreement, for example, I don't know why they didn't list medical school, or becoming a lawyer as things you can't do...
Finally, I have trouble with you having to pay a fine and do community service if you were NEVER convicted of anything. I understand pretrial supervision. But, it's NOT the same as POST trial supervision. In one, you're a convicted criminal. In the other, you're a free citizen. They ain't the same...
So, if you can clear up these details, I CAN give you a clear cut answer. So can Judy.
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