Can **** court participants transfer to another state?

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Can **** court participants transfer to another state?

My boyfriend is in **** court in OR- Klamath County, for possession of methamphetamine, it was a very small amount, it is going through diversion though as long as he completes **** court. He has done well, passed all his urine tests, and actively participated in the program. Based on this information, would it be likely for him to transfer his **** court to WA- Pierce County.

Asked on April 22, 2009 under Criminal Law, Washington

Answers:

S.B.A., Member, California and Texas Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

No.

He's under the supervision of that particular court in Oregon and he is taking advantage of an offer from the Or court for diversion. He has to complete all terms of the Oregon court before the case can be dismissed.


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