NJ Pretrial Intervention
Contents
- 1 NJ Pretrial Intervention
- 1.1 Overview of Pretrial Intervention
- 1.2 Eligibility Requirements for PTI
- 1.3 The PTI Application Process
- 1.4 PTI Supervision Process
- 1.5 Benefits of Completing PTI
- 1.6 Will PTI Appear on Background Check?
- 1.7 Is PTI Considered a Conviction?
- 1.8 PTI Statistics and Acceptance Rates
- 1.9 Finding an Attorney for PTI
NJ Pretrial Intervention
New Jersey’s pretrial intervention program (PTI) offers eligible defendants the chance to avoid criminal conviction by completing a probationary period and meeting other conditions. PTI provides an invaluable opportunity for first-time offenders to avoid the stigma of a permanent criminal record.
This article provides an overview of key topics related to pretrial intervention in New Jersey. We’ll cover eligibility requirements, the application process, program supervision, benefits of completion, and more. Understanding how PTI works is critical when navigating a criminal charge in New Jersey.
Overview of Pretrial Intervention
Pretrial intervention is a diversion program that[1]:
- Suspends prosecution for a defined period (usually 1-3 years)
- Diverts defendant to supervised probation
- Dismisses charges upon successful completion
- Avoids incarceration and a permanent criminal record
PTI provides motivated defendants a chance to rehabilitate and avoid conviction.
Eligibility Requirements for PTI
Candidates for PTI must meet requirements related to[2]:
- Nature of the offense (no major felonies)
- Criminal history (no extensive record)
- Ties to community (NJ residence preferred)
- Consent of the victim (for some crimes)
PTI is primarily for first-time offenders charged with non-violent offenses who have rehabilitation potential.
The PTI Application Process
Applying for PTI involves[3]:
- Submitting application to program director
- Prosecutor review and recommendation
- Final decision by program director
- Potential appeal if denied admission
Both the program director and prosecutor must approve admission into PTI which can be challenging.
PTI Supervision Process
If accepted into PTI, defendants must[4]:
- Sign formal agreement
- Pay fees
- Comply with probation-like supervision
- Complete conditions like counseling, community service, etc.
- Apply for dismissal of charges after completion
Strict compliance with all PTI program terms is required throughout the supervision period.
Benefits of Completing PTI
The benefits of successfully finishing PTI are huge[5]:
- Charges dismissed, record expunged
- No incarceration
- No criminal conviction
- Avoids costs and stress of trial
- Second chance to avoid stigma
For eligible defendants, PTI offers an invaluable opportunity to avoid a permanent criminal record.
Will PTI Appear on Background Check?
A major benefit of PTI is that it will not appear on most background checks once completed. However, during the supervision period, pending charges may still show up[6].
Is PTI Considered a Conviction?
No, successfully completed PTI does not result in a criminal conviction in New Jersey. The charges are dismissed upon finishing the program.
PTI Statistics and Acceptance Rates
Statewide statistics on New Jersey PTI include:
- Around 30,000 applicants per year
- Approximately 60% acceptance rate
- Lower acceptance rates for more serious crimes
- Around 80% successful completion rate
Acceptance into PTI is challenging but provides huge benefits if completed successfully.
Finding an Attorney for PTI
Having an experienced criminal law attorney improves your chances of PTI acceptance. An attorney can:
- Evaluate eligibility
- Guide you through the application
- Negotiate with the prosecutor
- Appeal a denial
- Defend against violations during supervision
Navigating PTI requires legal expertise. Don’t go through it alone.
1
https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/adult-probation-supervision/pretrial-intervention
2
https://www.njcourts.gov/attorneys/assets/rules/r3-28.pdf
3
https://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/courts/assets/criminal/crpti.pdf
4
https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/adult-probation-supervision/pretrial-intervention
5
https://jerseycriminalattorney.com/nj-pti-ending-your-nightmare-fast/
6
https://criminallawyerinnj.com/pre-trial-intervention-new-jersey/
https://www.njcriminaldefensellc.com/pretrial-intervention-faq
https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/assets/criminal/2019cjrannual.pdf
https://www.njcriminaldefensellc.com/pretrial-intervention-faq