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  2. California radiologist who drove Tesla off cliff with family ...

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    The California radiologist accused of intentionally driving his Tesla off a 330-foot cliff with his family inside will not stand trial.. Dharmesh Patel, 42, was granted a mental health diversion ...

  3. Father who drove wife and children off cliff receives mental ...

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    Dharmesh Patel has been held in jail since he drove his wife and children off the cliff on Highway 1 at Devil's Slide, plummeting 250 feet to the rocky terrain below. The family miraculously survived.

  4. Los Angeles woman arrested again on suspicion of attempted ...

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    A mental health diversion is granted when the court deems that a mental health disorder played a role in the criminal behavior. Sign up for Essential California for news, features and ...

  5. Diversion program - Wikipedia

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    Diversion can ensure that people with mental health problems who enter (or are at risk of entering) the criminal justice system are identified and provided with appropriate mental health services, treatment, and any other support they need.

  6. Conditional Release Program - Wikipedia

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    The forensic Conditional Release Program (CONREP) is the California Department of State Hospitals' statewide system of community-based services for specified forensic patients. [1] It was mandated as a state responsibility by the Governor's Mental Health Initiative of 1984 and began operations on January 1, 1986.

  7. LAPD Mental Evaluation Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Evaluation Unit (MEU), including the Systemwide Mental Assessment Response Team (SMART), is the police crisis intervention team of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), working with people suspected of having a mental illness. [1] The MEU seeks to de-escalate situations where mentally-ill suspects are believed be involved. [2]