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Vocational rehabilitation: If you are permanently unable to do your usual job, and your employer does not offer other work, you may qualify for this benefit.

 


rehabilitation mortgage a mortgage that covers the costs of rehabilitating (repairing or Improving) a property; some rehabilitation mortgages - like the FHA's 203(k) - allow a borrower to roll the costs of rehabilitation and ...

Rehabilitation, or reorganization, of debt is an option courts usually favor because it provides creditors with a better opportunity to recoup what is owed to them.

Accelerated Rehabilitation: Also called AR. A program that gives persons charged with a crime or motor vehicle violation for the first time a second chance. The person is placed on probation for up to two years.

honor camp: A rehabilitation ("rehab") program run by the probation department that accepts people that are low risk or that are nonhabitual offenders.
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impairment which seriously limits one or more functional capacities (such as mobility, communication, self-care, self-direction, interpersonal skills, work tolerance, or work skills) in terms of an employment outcome; whose vocational rehabilitation ...

These benefits include payment of all medical and rehabilitation expenses relating to your injury and your wages whilst you are recovering from your injury and unable to work.

This is not the same as a pardon, which wipes out the conviction or the actual or potential charge A pardon implies either that the conviction was wrong, that there has been complete rehabilitation of the party, ...

A defendant who agrees to be diverted will escape the criminal charges altogether if he successfully completes the rehabilitation program and stays out of trouble for a specified time.

a term that includes refers to the medical treatment, hospitalization, rehabilitation and therapy that is needed until the patient has recovered from his illness or injuries to the fullest extent that is medically possible.

b : suspension of the prosecution of a charge for a period of time during which the defendant participates in a rehabilitation program or makes restitution and after which the charges are dismissed if the rehabilitation or restitution is completed ...

They evolved over time from the traditional sentencing hearing process with its wide scope and measure of informality and the need to focus on the rehabilitation of the offender in the determination of a fit and proper sentence.

In theory, probation is not a form of leniency but is intended for offenders whose rehabilitation can be better achieved by community care than by imprisonment.

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (people with disabilities)
Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ...

Rehabilitation Resources throughout Michigan
Resources for Driver Improvement in Michigan
Macomb County District Courts
Oakland County District Courts
Wayne County District Courts
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There are four theories of criminal justice: punishment, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation. It is believed that imposing sanctions for the crime, society can achieve justice and a peaceable social order.

The process of removing some minor criminal, traffic or juvenile cases from the full judicial process, on the condition that the accused undergo some sort of rehabilitation or make restitution for damages.
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Diversion - The process of removing some minor offenses from the full judicial process, on the condition that the accused undergo some sort of rehabilitation or make restitution for damages.

are many reasons for exercising this power, including real doubts about the guilt of the party, apparent excessive sentence, humanitarian reasons such as illness of an aged inmate, to clear the record of someone who has demonstrated rehabilitation or ...

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