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Pensacola Juvenile Offenses Lawyer

The Morris Firm has extensive experience defending juvenile criminal cases, and we can use that experience to your familyu2019s advantage. When it comes to your childu2019s future, nothing should be left to chance. Read this PDF file for more information and contact our Juvenile Offenses Lawyer or call us today at 850-583-9112.

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Pensacola Juvenile Offenses Lawyer

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  1. Protecting Your Children in Escambia County The defense of a child in juvenile court is very different than adult criminal court. Preventing a juvenile case from being moved to adult criminal court is a key issue. In the juvenile system, there are no jury trials and each case is heard by a Circuit Court Judge. A juvenile charge is a stressful experience for any parent and an important juncture for the child. In some situations, a juvenile charge can serve as a much-needed wake-up call that will be an invaluable learning experience. It is important to handle juvenile cases in a way that allows children to learn and move on with their lives while avoiding a result that lingers even into adulthood. The Morris Firm has extensive experience defending juvenile criminal cases, and we can use that experience to your family’s advantage. When it comes to your child’s future, nothing should be left to chance. Types Types of of Juvenile Juvenile Offenses Offenses in in Florida Florida

  2. While juveniles are capable of committing crimes like adults, they are more likely to be charged with certain crimes. Some of the most common offenses committed by juveniles include: These crimes come with penalties that range in severity. The The Juvenile Juvenile Justice Justice System System in in Florida Florida In Florida, juvenile convictions are more focused on rehabilitation than on punishment. Juvenile courts have jurisdiction over cases involving offenders under the age of 19. Once a minor is arrested, they are sent to a juvenile assessment center where they will either be detained or sent back home. Regardless of whether or not the minor is detained, they will receive a detention hearing with a judge within 24 hours. The child may have a lawyer present at the hearing. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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