Houston DWI Lawyer Meeting About The Upcoming Pretrial Diversion
Today, many Houston DWI Defense Attorneys attended a meeting with Roger Bridgwater, the assistant district attorney that is heading up the Pretrial Diversion program in Harris County. The meeting was very informative. Some of the highlights of the meeting are as follow: first, and as a general rule anyone that has been handled by the police before will be ineligible for the program (including dismissals, not guilty verdicts, and PI cases). Second, anyone with a felony charge will not be eligible (DWI child passenger cases). Thirdly, the probation department will be supervising the person during the program and finally an ignition interlock with a camera will be required. A person may be released from their surety bond pending completion of the program. The length of the pretrial will be from 1-2 years depending on how they score after being tested and evaluated by the probation department.
A draft of the contract that will be required to be executed was handled out at the meeting, I will comment on that in a later post along with the type of people the program aims to help.