Juvenile Crime (sometimes called juvenile delinquency) refers to both violent and non-violent crimes committed by minors. A minor, in most of the U.S., is an individual under the age of eighteen, though it does vary in several states. Because the use of age as the sole determining factor has been called into question, judges do possess the authority to waive a young offender into adult court, if it is warranted by the circumstances. TheJuvenile Crime system is a relatively new approach to youth crimes, and emphasizes treatment and rehabilitation rather than punishment.
|
We offer many ways to find Juvenile Crime attorneys in order to best match up our Juvenile Crime lawyers with prospective clients. Detailed Juvenile Crime lawyer videos by Juvenile Crime attorneys help you learn more about different Juvenile Crime attorneys and their practices. Do you think you might have a Juvenile Crime case? If so, Contact our experienced Juvenile Crime lawyers right now. |
If you might have a Juvenile Crime case, Contact our Juvenile Crime lawyers immediately for help.