Program
In New Jersey, the program allows eligible first-time offenders who have (typically) been charged with certain third- or fourth-degree crimes to seek admission into the program. If granted, defendants are placed under court supervision for a period lasting between one and three years. During this probationary period, the participant may be subject to random urine monitoring, fines, and other penalties depending on the nature of the alleged criminal action. Successful completion of the PTI program is often contingent upon performance of community service, timely payment of restitution, and/or strict compliance with the requirements of a prescribed treatment regimen. These treatments may include psychological counseling, drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs, and other recovery services. form consists of two pages. Standard Conditions of PTI Source: There are "standard" conditions that apply to all NJ PTI participants. Standard PTI conditions include the following: • Remain arrest-free - you cannot pick up new charges; • You must report to your probation officer; • You must be honest with your probation officer; • Your probation must be allowed to visit you; • You must report any address change; • You must seek permission to move out of state; • You must maintain employment; • You must cooperate with any treatment your probation officer deems necessary Special Conditions of PTI Source: ==See also==