Caroline Rose Kennedy was set to be arraigned in Barnstable on tomorrow, but her hearing was rescheduled for March pending her completion of the programme.
Officials say case against the 22-year-old granddaughter of Robert F. Kennedy will be dismissed if she successfully completes the programme.
The programme is offered to young first-time defendants facing certain minor offenses and includes community service, among other things.
Kennedy and her father Max Kennedy were arrested at a Hyannis Port home in August. Prosecutors dismissed the disorderly conduct charge against Max Kennedy and he paid a USD 150 fine for a noise violation.
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