North Texas,
Juvenile Criminal Defense Lawyers
Has your child been
accused of a juvenile crime? We recommend that
you obtain the advice of an experienced juvenile
crime defense attorney as soon as possible. At
the law firm of Marsh, Paine & Waddill, we have
significant experience handling juvenile court
and delinquency matters. We are ready to put our
experience to work defending the rights of your
child.
Contact our juvenile court attorneys at
940.382.4200 to schedule a consultation
regarding your child's criminal charges.
At
Marsh, Paine & Waddill, our lawyers are
available to handle juvenile court matters
throughout Texas.
We are available to stand up for your child
against accusations of any juvenile crime,
including:
- Drug Offenses (drug possession, drug
sale, drug manufacturing, or possession of
drug paraphernalia)
- Theft (shoplifting, retail theft, or car
theft)
- Assault
- Burglary
- Sex Crimes (sexual assault, rape, date
rape, or statutory rape)
- DWI/DUI (drunk driving)
- Alcohol-Related Offenses (minor in
possession, fake identification)
- Vandalism/Graffiti
- Truancy, School Suspensions, and
Expulsion Hearings
In the Texas juvenile justice system, your
child could face the possibility of having their
case transferred to adult court, where the
consequences can be much more severe. To do so,
your child may go through a certification
hearing to determine if they can be tried as an
adult. We can defend your child in these
hearings, because keeping the case in the
juvenile court system can be extremely
important. Juvenile court proceedings are
confidential and non-public. Instead of having a
criminal conviction on his or her record, your
child's record will only show a juvenile
adjudication. Instead of jail time, your child
may face counseling and rehabilitative
assistance.
One example of the benefits of keeping a
charge in the juvenile court system involves
charges of sex crimes. It is not unusual for a
case of sex between teenagers to turn into
criminal sex charges. If a sex charge stays in
the juvenile system, the court has the option to
entirely excuse the charge, defer sex offender
registration pending counseling, or make the
proceedings non-public. However, if the case is
bumped up to adult court and your child is
convicted, your child could be branded as a
registered sex offender for life. The
consequences of having a criminal record could
also bar your child from holding certain jobs,
enlisting in the military, or being admitted to
certain colleges or universities.
Our criminal defense attorneys are Board
Certified in Criminal Law.
Contact a juvenile crime and juvenile
delinquency lawyer at 940.382.4200.