Home » FAQs
Juveniles have the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the right to a fair hearing. A lawyer can protect your child’s rights, prevent self-incrimination, and provide legal representation in all proceedings.
Penalties for juveniles can include probation, community service, fines, counseling, and placement in a juvenile detention facility. A lawyer can advocate for the least severe penalties and work towards alternatives that focus on rehabilitation.