Juvenile Courts: What to do and who to contact when your son or daughter has been arrested:
Today in our increasingly economically troubles time many young folks are left with no jobs and their parents do not have the money to support their extracurricular activities. As a result many children fall into the wrong crowd and take part in illegal activities that will get them arrested and lead them to Juvenile Courts where they can face a multitude of punishments as a result of what they have done.
Here at Downtownlalaw.com our Juvenile Criminal Law Attorneys will provide you with information that will help you and your children in any Criminal legal issues they may face. For a free consultation contact us (855) DT-LA-LAW.
The Juvenile Court can have complicated procedures and guidelines that may be difficult to follow. JV courts are an early example of specialized courts that developed as a result of a need of the urbanization of America during the late 19th and early 20th century. The first JV courts were established in 1899. State jurisdictions adopted the Juvenile court system in the 1940’s. The basic goal of a Juvenile Court system is to rehabilitate the teen so that he will become a positive instead of a negative member of society contributing the growth of society instead of taking part in illicit and or illegal criminal activity.
It is important to note the Juvenile courts are not limited to criminal activities of the minor. Most states that have jurisdictions over juvenile courts also take part is cases where the minor is involved in abuse and or neglect by the parent or guardian. Also Juvenile court systems have jurisdiction over non criminal statute offenses that minors are responsible for. For example a 7th grade student that often ditches school may be brought to the Juvenile court system for punishment.
There are instances where a judge in a Juvenile court system believes that the matter that is brought to his court is so egregious as to require sending the matter to a regular criminal court where the minor is to be treated as an adult. Don’t let this happen to your minor. In these instances it is vital that an attorney be contacted so that the rights of the minor are protected.
Our blog will continue to proved relevant information regarding California Juvenile court system procedures and laws as well as the Juvenile court system law of other states and jurisdictions. Having your son or daughter brought to court for a wrong can be a difficult process. It can devastate the family; don’t wait until its too late. Contact an attorney that can help.
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