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== B. Sample Diversion Letter ==
== B. Sample Diversion Letter ==
12 January 2013
'''<u>By Fax</u>'''
Crown Counsel 
''Provincial Court''
''Court Address Location''
<u>WITHOUT PREJUDICE</u>
Dear Crown Counsel,
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| style="font-weight: bold;" | Re:
| style="font-weight: bold;" | B. Bird
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| style="font-weight: bold;" | Court File Number: 12345
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| style="font-weight: bold;" | Next Court Date: March 13, 2013, Courtroom 2
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| style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;" | Request for Diversion
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My client, Mr. Bird, has instructed me that he wishes to apply for diversion. Mr. Bird admits all essential elements of the theft and advises me he is extremely remorseful. 
<u>Mr. Bird’s Background</u>
Mr. Bird is 42 years old and resides at 123 Sesame St. He was born on November 10, 1969. Mr. Bird is separated from his  wife,  with  whom  he  has  one four year  old  son.  Mr. Bird completed  a  post-secondary  degree in Children’ s  Media  at Greater Sesame University. Mr. Bird has been involved in non-profit work for the past twenty years. At the time of the incident he was working with the Twelve Steps Program at the Sesame Care Facility as a social worker. He worked there from March 2011-November 2011, where he provided day-to-day monitoring and support for federal offenders on day parole. He is also employed as a social worker at the Sesame Village Neighbourhood House. Prior to these positions Mr. Bird worked for Bert & Ernie’ s  from  2003-2007,  and  for  Von  Count  Accounting  from 2007-2011.  Due  to  his  stress  and  injuries  he  is  no  longer employed  at  the  Sesame  Care  Facility;  however  he  continues  to  do  casual  work  for  Sesame  Village  Neighbourhood House. He has been on Employment Insurance for two months. Mr. Bird suffers from a number of mental health issues including depression, anxiety and panic disorders and is currently under a doctors’  care at Sesame Narrows Community Health Centre.  At the time of the incident he was taking Effexor and Clonazepam to treat these conditions.  Although Mr. Bird continues to take medication his doctors are aware of the incident  and  the  issue  of  whether  the  medication  and/or  the  dosage  may  have  been  a  contributing  factor.      Mr.  Birdattends Sesame Narrows Community Health Centre for counselling and treatment on a regular basis and advises me  he is stable on his current levels of medication.  Circumstances of the Offence On March 13th, 2012, Mr. Bird stole a pair of shoes from Oscar’ s Footwear Emporium. He had a job interview requiring formal  shoes,  which  he  felt  he could  not  afford.  He  experienced  extreme  anxiety  with  regards  to  his  financial  situation and  lack  of  clothes  appropriate  for  a  job  interview;  and he  suffered  a  panic  attack  with  respect  to  concerns  over  his dress.  Unfortunately Mr. Bird decided to steal the shoes instead of paying for them. Mr. Bird is extremely embarrassed and  sincerely  regrets  this  decision.  He  also  sincerely  regrets  his  actions  with  regards  to  the  store  detective.  He acknowledges they were completely inappropriate and he would appreciate the opportunity to write a letter of apology.  Mr.  Bird  attributes  his  actions  to  his  anxiety condition.  He  is nonetheless  aware  of  how inappropriate it was,  and he is experiencing sincere remorse. Mr. Bird has never been convicted, nor even charged with an offence in the past, and he is truly ashamed of his behaviour. Consequences of the Offence Mr. Bird is still experiencing serious physical and economic consequences as a result of this incident. He suffered several injuries  as  a  result  of  the  struggle  with  the  security  guard.  According  to  Dr.  Snuffleupagus,  who  was  his  diagnostic physician  on  March  19,  2012,  he  received  a  5  cm  laceration  on  his  face  which  required  6  sutures.  Post  offence,  his injuries  were  still  a  source  of  concern  and  he  was  sent  for  a  CT  scan  on  March  25,  2012.    According  to  the  CT scan
1-52report completed by Dr. Snuffleupagus, he continued to suffer vertigo, diplopia (double vision), headaches and vomiting one week after the accident. His jacket was torn as a result of this struggle. Please find a photograph of the injuries and the jacket attached.  In addition to the physical concerns, Mr. Bird has experienced employment and economic consequences. As a result of this incident he had to take ten days off work, from March 18 to March 28, 2012. Please find a copy of the doctor’ s note attached. Mr. Bird has since stopped working with Corrections Canada due to the stress of this incident. Mr.  Bird  works in  the  non-profit  sector.  All  jobs  available  within  this field  require  a criminal  record check.  If  Mr.  Bird receives  a  criminal  record  as  a  result  of  this  incident  he  will  likely  be  unable  to  find work in  his  field.  Furthermore,  he will be obligated to reveal this charge to Sesame Village Neighbourhood House, which is providing him with occasional employment, and he will likely lose this small amount of income. This will have a serious impact on Mr. Bird’ s ability to provide support for himself and his son.  In  addition  to  everything  else,  Mr.  Bird  is  being  harassed  by  a  law  firm  in  Ontario  seeking  to  collect  damages, all  of which is increasing his anxiety. Due  to  all  of  the  above  concerns  we  believe  there  is  no  public  interest  in  proceeding  with  this  case.  We respectfully request that he be accepted for diversion.  Please find the following attached documents: 1.A photo of Mr. Bird’ s injury. 2.A photo of Mr. Bird’ s ripped jacket. 3.A copy of the doctor’ s note requesting Bird be given time off work. 4.A  copy  of  the  letter  from  the  law  firm  that  is  threatening  to  sue  Mr.  Bird  on  behalf  of  Oscar’ s  Footwear Emporium.  Mr. Bird is to appear in court on March 13, 2013, at Courtroom 2, Provincial Court, 200 East 23rd St, North Vancouver, BC. I have instructed Mr. Bird to seek a two week adjournment for the matter to be considered. Thank you for your consideration of this letter. Sincerely, Kermit T. Frog Law Student Attachments

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A. Diversion Application

The fact sheet "Alternative Measures (Diversion)" from Justice Education Society of BC provides a one-page explanation and a form to fill out.

B. Sample Diversion Letter