John Schmidt, Attorney at Law
101 N 7th Street
Louisville, KY 40202
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This information is found on the City of Louisville's site DUI Diversion. How does the DUI Diversion Program flow from start to finish?
The defendant is charged with DUI.
A legal screening and NCIC are conducted by the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office within 2-3 weeks of the defendant’s arraignment to determine eligibility. If defendant is not eligible, the defendant is prosecuted as usual.
The defendant or his/her counsel is notified of eligibility for DUI Diversion and given terms of the program.
If the defendant declines, he/she is prosecuted as usual.
If defendant accepts, he/she:
If after three months the defendant is on-track with the DUI Diversion program, the case is then continued for nine months for proof of completion.
If the defendant is charged with a new offense or if the director of the DUI Diversion Program determines that the defendant has failed to comply with the program, then the DUI Diversion agreement will be terminated and the defendant’s DUI case will be returned to court for sentencing.
Completion of the Program
The guilty plea is set aside and the DUI case is dismissed with a stipulation of probably cause and with an agreement that the dismissal will not be expunged for a period of two years from the date of the defendant’s dismissal.
Jefferson County Attorney Phase I Phase II If the participant fails to complete any listed requirements or receives any new charges while completing the DUI Diversion Program, the program agreement will be terminated, and the case will be returned to court for formal sentencing. If the participant is charged with a new DUI charge, then the DUI Diversion Program agreement will be terminated and the participant agrees to be sentenced on the original DUI charge to a $500 fine, a $325 service fee, court costs, an alcohol education program, 120-day operator’s license suspension and 30 days to serve in the Jefferson County Jail. The participant will then be prosecuted as usual for DUI Second Offense on the new DUI charge. Completion of Program Guilty plea is set aside and the DUI case is dismissed with a stipulation of probable cause and with an agreement that the dismissal will not be expunged for a period of two years from the date of the defendant’s dismissal.
DUI Diversion Program Components
The director of the DUI Diversion Program reserves the right to impose appropriate sanctions in lieu of termination from the DUI Diversion Program based on the nature of the new offense or lack of compliance.
Inappropriate dress, behavior or language will NOT be tolerated. Proper attire is required for all future court dates.
Eligibility Criteria
Disqualification Criteria
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John Schmidt, Attorney at Law
101 N 7th Street
Louisville, KY 40202
ph: (502) 509-1490
fax: (502) 805-0514
alt: (888) 626-1253
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