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S.C. Code Ann. § 17-22-60

Standards of eligibility for intervention program

Known as the Pretrial Intervention Act

The act spans §§ 17-22-10–17-22-90 (17 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case State v. Joseph (1997)

Most recently applied in State v. Joseph (August 1997)

1980 Act No. 360, SECTION 7; 1992 Act No. 453, SECTION 4; 1992 Act No. 499, SECTION 5; 1995 Act No. 7, Part I SECTION 22.

Intervention is appropriate only where:

(1) there is substantial likelihood that justice will be served if the offender is placed in an intervention program;

(2) it is determined that the needs of the offender and the State can better be met outside the traditional criminal justice process;

(3) it is apparent that the offender poses no threat to the community;

(4) it appears that the offender is unlikely to be involved in further criminal activity;

(5) the offender, in those cases where it is required, is likely to respond quickly to rehabilitative treatment;

(6) the offender has no significant history of prior delinquency or criminal activity;

(7) the offender has not previously been accepted in a pretrial intervention program.

Official source: South Carolina Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Carolina statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.