
First-Time Offenders/ARD OptionPennsylvania Criminal Defense Lawyers If you have been arrested for or charged with certain crimes for the first time, you may have a chance to avoid jail time, shorten a driver's license suspension period, and avoid criminal conviction. Under Pennsylvania law, first-time offenders may qualify for a pre-trial diversion program called Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition, or ARD. Under the ARD option, first-time offenders can avoid jail time and qualify to have all record of their arrest cleared from their criminal record. Every county has its own specific eligibility requirements and a very detailed application process: You need an experienced ARD lawyer to help you understand if you qualify and guide you through the process. Contact our defense attorneys at Hark & Hark. Do you qualify for the first-offense ARD option? First-time offenders charged with certain assault, white collar crimes such as embezzlement and theft, or DUI, DAI or DWI may qualify for the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program. People charged with other crimes do not qualify. ARD can help first-time offenders avoid the criminal justice system, and the program diverts these offenders into a program designed to rehabilitate offenders who are unlikely to commit another crime. The program helps first-time offenders:
If you complete the ARD program successfully, you qualify for a record expungement, meaning that your criminal record will be cleared of the arrest, charges, and completion of the ARD program. First-time offenders qualify for the ARD option under the following requirements:
At Hark & Hark, our criminal defense lawyers understand the law concerning alternate punishment such as ARD, and we can help determine if you qualify. If you do, we can help you apply for admission into the ARD program and get you on the road to a clean criminal record. Take advantage of this "free first bite" for your DUI, assault, theft, or embezzlement charge: Contact our experienced defense attorneys at Hark & Hark. The application process for the ARD option is different in every county. We can help you successfully apply in Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Chester County, and other districts. We can explain the process and help you truthfully answer application questions and complete all other required steps. In most counties, ARD admission is reviewed on a case-by-case basis for first-time offenders, so we can help determine if this option is right for you. Some DUI cases, for example, are cases where we know we can win, so the ARD option may be a waste of time. At Hark & Hark, we represent clients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Our criminal defense attorneys try cases in the City of Philadelphia, Chester County, Delaware County, and Montgomery County. We handle cases in each of the county courthouses in Media, West Chester, and Norristown. In New Jersey, we handle cases in every county, especially in Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, Cumberland County, Atlantic County, Cape May County, Huntingdon County, and Ocean County and all of the townships therein. We handle every case from the initial arrest and surrender, through bail proceeding, into preliminary hearings and indictments in New Jersey, to trials and appeal. Free initial consultation.
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