Order to Dismiss and Seal Offense in Pre-adjudication Drug Court Proceeding Pursuant to a.c.a. 16-98-303 (And to Seal Separate Previous Offense From Another Court) is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Department of Public Safety - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What is the purpose of an Order to Dismiss and Seal Offense in Pre-adjudication Drug Court Proceeding?
A: The purpose is to dismiss and seal an offense in a pre-adjudication drug court proceeding.
Q: What law is the Order based on?
A: The Order is based on Arkansas Code Annotated 16-98-303.
Q: What does the Order do?
A: The Order dismisses and seals the offense in the drug court proceeding, as well as seals a separate previous offense from another court.
Q: What is the significance of sealing an offense?
A: Sealing an offense means that it will not be visible in public records, helping to protect the individual's privacy.
Q: What is a pre-adjudication drug court proceeding?
A: A pre-adjudication drug court proceeding is a process where individuals with substance abuse issues can seek treatment and rehabilitation instead of traditional criminal punishment.
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