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Standard Conditions of 
PTI (Pre-Trial Intervention) Supervision in New Jersey

Upon admission into the Pre-Trial Intervention program in New Jersey, you will have an initial "orientation" meeting with the probation department. At that meeting, the officer will review the conditions of your PTI program that are specific to your situation. Additionally, every individual entering the PTI program will need to follow the same standard conditions as listed below. You will review these conditions at your orientation meeting and will be asked to sign the form. Familiarize yourself with the conditions, because if you do not follow them, your probation officer can ask the court to terminate you from the program.
  1. You shall obey all federal, state, and municipal laws and ordinances. You shall notify your probation officer within 24 hours if you are arrested or issued a complaint summons in any jurisdiction.
  2. You shall report to your probation officer as directed.
  3. You shall answer all inquiries by your probation officer truthfully.
  4. You shall permit your probation officer to visit your residence or any other suitable place.
  5. You shall promptly report any change of address or residence to your probation officer.
  6. You must obtain permission if you wish to move outside the state.
  7. You shall seek and maintain gainful employment, and promptly notify your probation officer when you change your place of employment or find yourself out of work.
  8. You shall cooperate in any test, treatment and/or counseling deemed necessary by your probation officer during the PTI period of postponement.

If the court finds that you have not complied with the conditions of your PTI supervision, the court may modify the conditions of PTI supervision, or terminate you form the program. If you are terminated from PTI supervision, your charges will be reactivated and criminal court proceedings will resume.

Failure to comply with the payment requirements may result in further court action, including termination, attachment of your wages, filing of a civil judgment, or extension of your PTI supervision for purposes of collection.

CONTACT THE RUBINSTEIN LAW FIRM AT 609-392-7600 
FOR A FREE CONSULTATION 
TO DISCUSS WHAT WE CAN DO TO PROTECT YOU

We are criminal defense lawyers in Mercer County New Jersey. We look out for our client's best interest and fight to get you the best result. There are times where maybe you just made a really poor decision and screwed up royally. It does not mean that you are a bad person. It does not mean that you deserve to go to jail. You need to believe in yourself and have an attorney that believes in your innocence as well.

Call us at 609-392-7600 to discuss your case and what we can do for you.

We are located in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. We are one block from the Hamilton Township Police Department. We are easy to find and offer free parking. Come see what we can do to help you.

The Rubinstein Law Firm, LLC  
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The Rubinstein Law Firm, LLC - New Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyer
1675 Whitehorse Mercerville Road, Suite 106, Hamilton, NJ 08619
Phone: 609-392-7600
Fax: 609-964-1785                                            
Website: http://defendmeinnj.com
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Who we are

Lawyers:
Kristy L. Bruce, Esq.
Robert W. Rubinstein, Esq.

Our services

Criminal Defense
DUI
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Expungement
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