Tom Wilson Counseling & TeleHealth Center, LLC

Online Classes for Court Ordered Requirements, Employment, and Education

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Benefits of Online Classes

  • Accredited Agency
  • Convenient and affordable
  • Secure registration
  • Payment plans for 36+ hours
  • No interest on payment plans
  • Immediate access
  • Available 24/7
  • Mobile Friendly
  • No time limits
  • Live weekday office support
  • Online email support
  • FREE Victim Panel
  • FREE Certificates

Online Solutions for:

  • Those unable to attend live classes
  • Rural communities
  • Out-of-state offenses
  • Deployed military personnel
  • Employees working abroad
  • Foreign exchange students

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California PC 1000 Class

26 Hour Online PC1000 (DEJ) Program for CALIFORNIA

32 Hour Online PC1000 (DEJ) Program for CALIFORNIA

36 Hour Online PC1000 (DEJ) Program for CALIFORNIA

Court Procedures for Deferred Entry of Judgment Program in California

Under California Penal Code 1000 (PC 1000) the defendant must agree to have his or her case referred to the probation department to determine if they are eligible for the diversion program. If the probation department agrees that the offender is eligible, the judge will set a hearing after the referral to the probation department.

At the DEJ hearing the judge will determine eligibility for the diversion program. If found eligible by the judge, program requirements will be described to the defendant, including the program length and the consequences of not enrolling or completing the program.

In court, the defendant is advised that he or she must plead guilty to the charges, and pay a restitution fee of not less than $100 and not more that $1000.

The defendant is advised that they are responsible for treatment, education or rehabilitation costs, and also for reasonable probation fees and costs.

The defendant is advised that if he or she successfully completes the program, the criminal charges will be dismissed and the arrest for the charge(s) deemed to have never occurred.

However, if the defendant fails to enroll in the diversion program or fails to comply with or complete the program requirements, diversion will be terminated and criminal proceedings against the defendant will proceed.

Tom Wilson, Director
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