Our client was charged with violating Penal Code section 245(a)(4) in which it was alleged that she dragged another female student by the hair and repeatedly hit and slammed her head to the concrete ground during an altercation at the high school. This altercation was videotaped, and the other student had to receive medical attention after the incident.
After sending multiple updated mitigation packages with information regarding our client’s good behavior and future plans to pursue her education, the prosecution agreed to allow our client to complete a Deferred Entry of Judgment (“DEJ”) program pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 790. As terms of the DEJ program, our client had to complete community service hours, attend anger management counseling and write an apology letter to the victim.
Today, after only four months, our client’s admission was withdrawn, her case was dismissed, and the case was sealed.
This is a great result given the charged offense and the circumstances of the allegations! This result will protect our client’s future education and career goals!
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