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What Is Deferred Disposition?

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What Is Deferred Disposition?

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A. Deferred disposition is up to six-months unsupervised probation. During the deferral period, you cannot receive another violation of the same nature. To qualify for deferred disposition, you cannot currently be on a deferred disposition program at this court or any other court. You cannot have completed a deferred disposition program in the last 12 months. If you qualify, fill out an application for deferred disposition. You will be required to pay the applicable Special Expense fee and State costs at the time of the application. If you would like to know what the total Special Expense Fee and State Costs will be prior to your coming into the office and completing an application, you may dial 972.874.3370.

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