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An Act Promoting Diversion of Juveniles to Community Supervision and Services

February 16, 2023

S.1051 / H.4515 (Original Sponsors: Sen. Creem; Rep. Fluker-Reid)

Summary:

  • Expands list of offenses eligible for diversion (still prohibits diversion for offenses which would subject adults to mandatory incarceration of five+ years. 

Why it's needed:

  • Expanding judicial diversion allows for a neutral party to decide if a youth and public safety are better served through alternatives to the juvenile justice system.
  • The collateral consequences of court processing are harsh and long term. Through diversion, courts can still hold young people accountable without the risk of detention or adjudication.

(Lead: CFJJ) 

STATUS: H.4515 reported favorably by Judiciary committee and referred to the committee on House Ways and Means

SPONSORS
House: Fluker-Reid, Uyterhoeven, Holmes, Higgins, Garballey, Montaño, Worrell, Moran, Mendes
Senate: Creem, Miranda, Keenan, DiDomenico, Eldridge

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