When your child gets in trouble with the law, you may just want to put it behind you by settling the case as fast as possible. However, it’s a mistake to entrust their future to the juvenile legal system. Even though you have your child’s best interests in mind, without years of legal expertise, it’s impossible to advocate for them effectively. A juvenile law attorney understands the legal system and has experience advocating for young clients. This blog discusses just a few of the types of cases a juvenile law attorney can help with; don’t go to court without their expert legal representation by your side.
Anyone under 18 who has charges brought against them goes to juvenile court. It’s a separate legal system from the criminal courts. Everyone who works in the juvenile court system specializes in that type of law. Even if you have first-hand experience with family, criminal, or civil court, it may not be relevant to the process or consequences your child faces.
When a person under 18 breaks the law in Tennessee, whether a misdemeanor or felony crime, they’re charged with juvenile delinquency. Typical criminal charges include:
The juvenile court handles all delinquency charges. Depending on the severity of the act and the individual’s record, the juvenile court can petition to transfer the case to the criminal justice courts. There, sentencing can be more severe. A person under 18 may also be charged with unruliness which can include acts such as:
Depending on the severity of the crime, the juvenile court will most likely handle the case when an underage person breaks the law.
Sometimes, cases involving guardians of underage individuals may go to juvenile court. Typical cases include:
Whenever there’s a child involved in a case, it’s essential to find a skilled juvenile law attorney for help. They understand the nuances of the court system and advocate for both the parents and child to fight charges before they ever go to court.
Don’t wait until you have a court date to call an attorney for a consultation. As soon as your child has an issue with the law, whether they’re arrested or ticketed, contact an attorney with juvenile law expertise. It’s essential to have representation during an arraignment to negotiate bail and conditions for release.
Never entrust your child’s future to the prosecutor and judge. Only an experienced juvenile law attorney will be by your side as a tireless advocate to fight the charges before they go to trial and secure the best outcome possible.
I bring over 25 years of courtroom experience to my clients facing criminal charges in Tennessee. But, I also know what it’s like to be charged with a crime you did not commit. After 14 years of practicing law, the U.S. Government brought charges against me, which I beat before ever going to trial. I can do the same for you.
You get decades of expertise when you hire me as a criminal defense attorney. You also get compassionate, transparent guidance through the legal system. It can feel like the whole world is against you when your child or loved one is charged with a crime. I’ll stand by your side with a tenacious defense.
Book an appointment for a consultation with Erin McArdle Law to work with Johnson City’s trusted juvenile law attorney.
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