After being accused of using a fake ID and underage drinking, I was placed on A.R.D. for six months. If I am still on this programme, how do I leave the state?
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Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) is a program offered in Pennsylvania to first-time offenders of certain non-violent crimes. The program is designed to divert people from the traditional criminal justice system and offer them a second chance to avoid a criminal record.
Whether or not you can leave the state while on ARD depends on several factors, including the conditions set by the court and your probation officer. Individuals on ARD are subject to strict conditions, including regular meetings with a probation officer, drug or alcohol testing, and community service. If you are required to attend treatment or counseling, you may need to obtain permission from your probation officer to leave the state.
It is important to comply with all conditions of your ARD program and to obtain permission from your probation officer before leaving the state. Failure to comply with the conditions of your ARD program can result in revocation of the program and the initiation of criminal charges.