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A San Mateo County judge on June 20 granted Dharmesh Patel's request to participate in a mental health diversion program, which would allow him to avoid a trial on charges of attempted murder.
AdvertisementThe ability to participate in diversion programs — for juveniles, veterans, or defendants struggling with mental health diagnoses or substance abuse struggles — is an increasingly popular alternative to jail sentences across the US.
Wagstaffe told BI the charges against Patel have now been suspended and if he successfully completes the two years of the diversion program, the charges would be automatically dismissed.
Under California law, defendants are ineligible for the diversion program if they have been charged with other offenses, including murder, involuntary manslaughter, and rape."
Persons:
—, Tesla, Dharmesh, Steve Wagstaffe, Patel, Susan Jakubowski's, Jakubowski, Wagstaffe, Gavin Newsom
Organizations:
Service, Business, GPS, California Legislature
Locations:
California, Mateo County, San Mateo County, Northern California