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In California, a drug diversion program typically lasts between 12 and 18 months. During this time, you would typically check in with your case manager at least once a week and appear in court anywhere from once a month to every three months.
Diversion classes typically take the form of a 12-step program modeled on Alcoholics Anonymous, classes to help you deal with stress triggers, and individual psychological counseling to address and work through the underlying reasons for your drug or alcohol use.
Yes, random drug tests will be required during your drug diversion program. As these tests are random, you have no way to predict how often or when you’ll be tested, and it’s best to be ready to pass a random drug test on any given day.
Once the drug diversion program is in place, you will shift from working closely with your attorney to working closely with the men and women running your diversion program.
However, your attorney will still be available should you have any questions or concerns about how the drug diversion program is going. In such cases, especially if the program is not working well for you, your attorney can offer guidance or step in to become more involved.
For more information on California drug diversion programs, an initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (626) 648-5004 today.
Attorney Matthew Cargal is a determined, practiced criminal defense attorney serving California. Since 1992, he’s helped clients just like you navigate drug diversion programs, protecting their legal rights while offering them the opportunity to recover from addiction.
Have questions, or in need of legal guidance? Reach out to The Law Offices of Matthew Cargal for an initial consultation today.