Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Admissibility of a pre-trial intervention program's admission statement
One of the conditions for acceptance into the pre-trial intervention program is that the party write an admission statement detailing involvement in the offense. If the party violates the program HOW can the admission statement then be suppressed? Please give Case law or statutory examples. Thank you!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Admissibility of a pre-trial intervention program's admission statement
I've yet to see such an admission ever used. Because it is a requirement of the program even though many people enter such programs even when they did not commit an offense I think it would be fairly easy to suppress if it was ever attempted to be used. I have no case law or statutory cites for your review.
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