Juvenile Crimes

Juvenile Crimes

If your child is involved in a criminal issue, it is easy to spend your time thinking about what you could have done as a parent to prevent it. Your time is better spent, however, moving forward. Although the goal of the juvenile justice system is supposed to rehabilitate youthful offenders, many probation officers, police and prosecutors are as aggressive in their prosecution of juveniles as they are of adults. I know not only how to provide the best possible defense in your child's case but also how to use this crisis as an opportunity to move towards the future.

Some important differences exist between the adult and juvenile justice systems. For example, juries are not provided to minors accused of crimes. That means a judge alone will hear the evidence and render a verdict. Because the judge and not 12 citizens will decide your child's case, it is crucial that your child has a lawyer with experience litigating cases before juvenile judges.

If your child is charged in a delinquency matter, contact our office for a free consultation.

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