You COULD be. If your case was "nolle'd" it means the State declined to prosecute the charge (for whatever reason). If you successfully completed the pre-trial intervention program you should be bondable. However - keep in mind that a 'bond' is money placed at risk by an insuror that someone is vouched 'safe' or that some act will take place. It is done by a private insurance company (NOT the state of FL) and it is up to the insurance company issuing the bond whether they desire to cover you or not.
No you cannot be arrested before
Normally this means that instead of a case going to trial it can be diverted from prosecution if the Defendant enters a pretrial intervention program.
Delores Fitzgerald has written: 'Developing the service contract in pretrial diversion programs' -- subject(s): Pre-trial procedure, Pre-trial intervention
One would have to deal with the state attorney office having jurisdiction over the case. Depending on criminal history and severity of crime, there are alternatives to incarceration such as pretrial Intervention.
How long is the pretrial diversion program
FPT stands for First Pre-Trial Conference in the court system. It is a meeting between the parties involved in a case to discuss case management, establish timelines, and potentially reach a settlement or plan for the trial process.
Pre-trial services take place after an individual has been arrested and charged. The services may include legal representation, bail services, or allowing the accused contact to anyone who can help.
Is pretrial release a good idea why do we keep in using it
A "pretrial" WHAT? A pre-trial HEARING - yes. A pre-trial CONFERENCE - no.
Of course, pretrial means before your trial. So any type of program in which were released from jail prior to your trial is known as pretrial release. It could be in the form of bail, own recognizance, or supervised release (meaning you will have to report often to the court's pretrial release program office on a regular basis, usually every week). After your trial or disposition of your case you are dismissed from your pretrial release program.
petrial
a pretrial motion attorney is a person who lives on Skull Island, and hunts down King Kong and eats buritto's