JUVENILE CRIMES
When it comes to any cases involving a juvenile, it is critical to exercise great caution. Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court (JDR) is unique and should not be treated as if it were General District Court (GDC) for young adults. While the substantive criminal law is the same in both Juvenile and General District Courts, the procedures and sentencing laws are substantially different.
Contrary to what many parents believe, a juvenile conviction is not removed from a child’s record when he or she turns 18. Such a conviction may remain on a state criminal records database and may affect a young person’s ability to enter college, join the military, or obtain employment, financial air, or even a driver’s license. Additionally, juvenile convictions can result in commitment to a juvenile detention facility for periods ranging from days to months and even years. In some cases, a child may end up being prosecuted as an adult in General District Court where the punishment can be even more severe.
The Paracha Firm represents minor’s facing all types of criminal charges, including:
Why should I contact an attorney? No matter what charge you are facing, The Paracha Firm provides a strong defense that can potentially minimize the harsh consequences associated with juveniles. Due to our diligence and experience, we are often able to help juveniles protect their record and significantly minimize the penalties they may otherwise face without the benefit of qualified attorney.
If you are a juvenile who has been charged with a crime, contact The Paracha Firm for a no-fee consultation now.
Contrary to what many parents believe, a juvenile conviction is not removed from a child’s record when he or she turns 18. Such a conviction may remain on a state criminal records database and may affect a young person’s ability to enter college, join the military, or obtain employment, financial air, or even a driver’s license. Additionally, juvenile convictions can result in commitment to a juvenile detention facility for periods ranging from days to months and even years. In some cases, a child may end up being prosecuted as an adult in General District Court where the punishment can be even more severe.
The Paracha Firm represents minor’s facing all types of criminal charges, including:
- Possession of Drugs or Alcohol
- Possession of a Deadly Weapon
- Underage DUI/DWI
- Assault
- Vandalism
- Curfew Violations
- Theft
Why should I contact an attorney? No matter what charge you are facing, The Paracha Firm provides a strong defense that can potentially minimize the harsh consequences associated with juveniles. Due to our diligence and experience, we are often able to help juveniles protect their record and significantly minimize the penalties they may otherwise face without the benefit of qualified attorney.
If you are a juvenile who has been charged with a crime, contact The Paracha Firm for a no-fee consultation now.
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