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For Juvenile Crimes, Attorneys at Dale Carson Law Understand How the Court System Handles Juveniles & can Protect the Rights of Youths Charged with Crimes
When it comes to juvenile crimes, an attorney is helpful in protecting your rights and guiding you through the legal process because the
Defense attorneys at Dale Carson Law have experience defending youths who face charges in the Understanding the Differences between Florida’s Juvenile Justice System and the Adult Criminal Justice SystemThe most significant differences between the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems is that juvenile cases tend to progress more quickly, there is no option for a jury trial, and sentences are shorter.
If a case goes to trial in juvenile court, it will be heard by a judge, never by a jury. By not having a jury, the juvenile’s privacy is protected so that his criminal record as a juvenile does not impact his adult life — as long as the juvenile is not convicted of any other crimes.
Most juvenile cases result in probation. A youth sentenced to probation may be required to do community service, get counseling, or fulfill other obligations imposed by the court. The other option for sentencing is commitment. Commitment is the juvenile equivalent of jail. Commitment sentences range from 30 days to 36 months, depending on the crime committed and how big of a risk the judge believes the defendant presents.
In rare cases a juvenile case can be “direct filed” to adult court. This is usually done for cases involving repeat offenders accused of very serious crimes, like murder. When a juvenile’s case goes to adult court, the juvenile is subject to the same procedures and potential sentences as an adult charged with the same crime. If Your Child has been Charged with a Juvenile Crime, an Attorney at Dale Carson Law is Available for a Free Initial ConsultationThe
Or call a juvenile crime attorney at Dale Carson Law today at 904-355-6777.
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