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Actually you did do something wrong. You failed to report a contact with the police within 24 hours. The court will most likely be willing to show you where you were given the rule that you are required to report any police contact with the possible exception of a traffic ticket. You likely signed a document acknowledging that rule.

Could it result in termstion of your diversion program? Yes. Will it? Only the judge can tell you that. If you have been squeaky clean other than this they may let is slide. If you’ve been less than a perfect sole; probably more likely they would terminate the program.

The bigger issue is more likely to be why the police felt the need to interview you. I suspect you will have a lot of questions to answer before knowing if you’re in the clear.
So, I live in an apartment with 3 other people and they had a party that night. I was NOT there because I work the night shift so I missed the party entirely. So when I came home to sleep, the police searched my apartment (with a warrant) and required EVERYONE to be interrogated. I went in along with all my roommates but the interrogater realized I was not apart of this so I was dismissed after 5 minutes. I've been clean and haven't done a single thing that would violate my diversion, except forgetting to report it. I know I was in the wrong, but I just didn't realize it until I had done my monthly check in...

I feel blue just at the thought of losing my diversion because I've been completely clean for the past 7 months and I am scared that my stupid idiotic mistake for not remembering to do it has ruined my life.