If I’m a college student that was charged with possession of marijuana, is there a way to get the charge reduced so that my financial aid will not be affected?
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If I’m a college student that was charged with possession of marijuana, is there a way to get the charge reduced so that my financial aid will not be affected?
Asked on September 27, 2012 under Criminal Law, New York
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
One possible way to try and resolve the possession of a controlled substance that you are facing is to see if you are eligible for your court's diversion program. If you are and you satisfy the terms and conditions of the diversion program the charge against you most likely will be dismissed where your financial aid eligibility will not be affected.
I suggest that you will be better off retaining a criminal defense attorney to assist you in defending the criminal charge against you.
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