If a district attorney establishes a pretrial diversion program under this division, the district attorney may form an advisory board within the county or judicial circuit, which may be known as the Citizens Justice Advisory Board for Pretrial Diversion, for the purpose of assisting the district attorney in the determination of appropriate pretrial diversion candidates. The district attorney shall retain the final decision as to the admittance or denial of individuals into the pretrial diversion program, the fees, the guidelines of the program, and any resources the pretrial diversion program utilizes. The district attorney shall appoint all members of any advisory board and shall determine when or if it should meet. The board shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban and rural, and economic diversity of the circuit. The advisory board shall serve without personal profit, but may be paid from the District Attorney's Solicitor Fund for actual expenses incurred in connection with its duties.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 17 - Circuit and District Court Personnel.
Article 6 - District Attorneys.
Division 5 - Pretrial Diversion Program.
Section 12-17-226 - Definitions.
Section 12-17-226.2 - Applicants for Admittance.
Section 12-17-226.3 - Standards for Admission.
Section 12-17-226.4 - Admission Into Program.
Section 12-17-226.5 - Program Requirements; Counsel; Costs.
Section 12-17-226.7 - Time for Application.
Section 12-17-226.9 - Treatment Programs; Drug Testing.
Section 12-17-226.10 - Written Agreement; Other Terms and Conditions.
Section 12-17-226.11 - Disposition of Funds.
Section 12-17-226.12 - Violations; Waiver.
Section 12-17-226.13 - Liability of District Attorney, Staff, Officers, Etc.
Section 12-17-226.14 - Funding of Program.
Section 12-17-226.15 - Advisory Board.
Section 12-17-226.17 - Pretrial Diversion Offender Database.