Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Michigan Changes Age for Juvenile Offenders

17-Year-Olds now qualify as juvenile offenders instead of adults.


Now that the law will be changing, parents of 17-year-old kids arrested for an offense will be able to breathe a sigh of relief----but they will also need to find a juvenile defense specialist, which is not easy to do. Many criminal defense attorneys have never handled a single juvenile case is their whole career, and aren’t comfortable wading into a court system with which they have no experience or knowledge.

Dan Geherin, owner of the Geherin Law Group in Ann Arbor is a former prosecutor and board-certified criminal trial attorney who has been practicing juvenile law for over two decades. Since starting his career as a juvenile court prosecutor in 1996, he has been defending juveniles -- and reassuring their parents -- for 20+years. He has helped thousands of juvenile clients in that timeframe. Dan has truly separated himself as an attorney dedicated to helping juveniles navigate their way through a very scary and uncertain process, and his firm has success in handling juvenile cases throughout Michigan.

Click Here to learn more about the new laws for juvenile offenders. 


Geherin Law Group
Juvenile Criminal Defense Attorney - Ann Arbor, Michigan

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