About
Juvenile Delinquency Law:
Juvenile delinquency laws
apply to children under 17 years old. A delinquent
minor will not have a permanent criminal
record, but can be required by the court to get the same sanctions
as an adult convicted of that same crime. Juvenile
delinquency is usually in the form of property
crimes, assault and battery, drug crimes and weapon charges.
If a minor is found guilty of delinquency,
they can be subject to fines, probation, incarceration, child
service placements or youth services prison. A child as young
as 13 can be charged as an adult and their criminal conviction
can follow them throughout their entire life.
What Juvenile Delinquency
Lawyers can do for you: Juvenile
delinquency laws are always
changing and the best way to find out how to protect a minor,
it is best to seek the counsel of a juvenile
delinquency lawyer. A juvenile
delinquency lawyer knows
the juvenile justice system and the complexities of the changing
laws. Juvenile delinquency
lawyers work with you in order to keep a
child's criminal case in juvenile court
and defend against false charges.
Georgia Juvenile Delinquency
Lawyer Referral Service: If your child
has been charged with juvenile delinquency,
Attorney Search Network
can help by referring you to a Georgia juvenile
delinquency lawyer who has
a record of success in the juvenile criminal
defense system.
If you have any questions about the information
provided above, please
contact us
Call us or click
here to get a referral to an Attorney Search Network panel
lawyer or law firm.
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