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Must the defendant plead guilty to the charge or charges before the Court will issue an order granting judicial diversion?

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Must the defendant plead guilty to the charge or charges before the Court will issue an order granting judicial diversion?

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A. Yes. Unless the People and the Court consent to the entry of an order granting judicial diversion without a plea of guilty or the court finds that a plea of guilty is not required due to the existence of exceptional circumstances.

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