Juvenile Offenses

Tustin Juvenile Crimes Lawyer 

Defending Against Juvenile Offenses in Southern California

Having your child detained by the police for committing a criminal offense, is a terrible feeling. You may experience emotions ranging from fear for your child’s safety to feelings of guilt for having not been a “good parent.” Apart from the emotional upheaval, you have a multitude of questions regarding the juvenile criminal justice system.

If your child has been arrested or charged with a crime, the most important thing you can do for yourself and for your child is to immediately seek the assistance of an experienced defense attorney to represent your child.

Contact us today online or at (714) 908-9080 request your free initial consultation!

Understanding California's Juvenile Justice System

In California, the juvenile justice system differs from the adult justice system in a number of ways. The seriousness of the offense determines whether or not the police elect to place your child in custody and refer the case to juvenile court. The officer may address minor offenses by detaining your child, warning against further violations, and releasing him or her to your custody. In this case, a juvenile attorney may not be necessary.
If the offense is serious enough for referral to a juvenile court, a juvenile court intake officer will decide whether to:

  • dismiss the juvenile offense;
  • handle the juvenile offense informally; or
  • file a formal petition detailing the allegations against your child.

Seeking Informal Resolutions for Juvenile Cases

If the matter proceeds informally, the child appears before either a juvenile probation officer or a juvenile judge. A juvenile defense attorney should be present at your child’s appearance. The outcome of informal proceedings may include:

  • a stern lecture;
  • mandatory counseling;
  • mandatory community service;
  • payment of restitution to a property owner; and/or
  • probation.

Any of these informal outcomes are preferable to formal adjudication in juvenile court. The goal of a skilled California juvenile defense attorney is to seek an informal resolution of the case.

Navigating Formal Juvenile Charges in California

Within the state, when a juvenile criminal offense is serious enough to warrant a formal petition, the child is formally charged before a juvenile court judge or a referee; consequently, it is imperative that your child be represented by an experienced defense attorney,

The Process

  • After a formal petition is filed, the juvenile court will decide whether to take jurisdiction of the case or schedule a “fitness hearing” in which the prosecutor argues that the facts and circumstances warrant trying your child as an adult. The court will make this decision based on the seriousness of the crime and your child’s personal characteristics.
  • We will argue strenuously that the case should be kept in juvenile court. If the case is kept in juvenile court, your child may enter into a plea agreement by pleading guilty in exchange for reduced charges.
  • If no plea agreement is offered or reached, the case may be scheduled for “adjudication” (a juvenile trial). If the matter proceeds to adjudication, the juvenile judge may “sustain the petition” (convict your child of the offense).
  • After conviction, the juvenile judge will determine the “disposition” (the equivalent of sentencing in adult court). A disposition in juvenile court might include anything from:
    • periodic monitoring by the court;
    • placement in a juvenile group home; to
    • placement in the juvenile division of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR).

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