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What Is Conditional Release in Oklahoma?

What Is Conditional Release in Oklahoma?

Conditional release, also called conditional discharge, gives those charged with a crime the opportunity to avoid jail time and criminal records while obeying court-ordered restrictions and requirements. It is one of the diversion programs Oklahoma uses to lower costs, relieve overcrowded jails, and give small-time offenders a second chance. Oklahoma offers a diversion program of conditional discharge for people charged drug possession as their first drug-related offense. If the court so chooses, or as part of a bargain with the prosecutor, the person accused will not be found guilty of possession. Instead, the court will defer any further sentencing and obtain...

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Oklahoma Diversion Programs

Oklahoma Diversion Programs

Oklahoma has some diversion programs available for first-time offenders that can reduce the amount of jail time to be served for a DUI. These programs may be required by the court as part of a deferred or suspended sentence. Diversion programs aim to help alcohol or drug offenders get treatment and keep people out of jail. They also reduce second offenses and saves the public money. However, failing to successfully complete a diversion program can result in adverse consequences such as jail time or a conviction being entered on your record. DUI offenders generally attend drug and alcohol counseling as part...

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