Tuesday, October 1, 2024

How is representing juveniles different for you?

Washtenaw County Criminal Defense
When representing a juvenile facing a life sentence, it’s not only emotionally difficult but also procedurally complex. For adults convicted of first-degree murder, the outcome is straightforward: life without parole. Juveniles, however, face additional considerations. In cases like these, a Miller hearing is conducted to assess whether a life sentence without parole is appropriate, taking into account the juvenile's potential for rehabilitation and the fact that their brain is still developing.

Representing juveniles in such serious cases involves navigating unique factors, such as the role of their parents, ethical considerations, and specialized legal procedures that differ from those in adult cases. It requires balancing the need for public safety with the possibility of redemption and rehabilitation for the young offender.

What are some of the more common offenses committed by juveniles in Michigan? How does the system typically address these offenses?

 

Juvenile offenses typically fall into four main categories, each representing a significant area of concern:

  • Substance Abuse: This includes underage drinking, marijuana use, and other prohibited substances. Many juveniles face delinquency charges for possession, use, or related offenses like drinking and driving.
  • Driving Offenses: Young drivers, often inexperienced, can face issues such as texting while driving, drinking and driving, or even causing serious accidents. These incidents can lead to charges of negligent homicide or reckless driving resulting in injury.
  • Sexual Offenses: This category covers a range of issues from sexting and sexual harassment to sexual assault. These offenses are prevalent among juveniles and college students, leading to specialized court dockets for handling such cases with dedicated resources for treatment and counseling.
  • Property and Theft Offenses: Common infractions include vandalism, shoplifting, and property damage. These offenses often arise from conflicts between peers or impulsive behavior.

While these four areas cover the majority of juvenile cases, there are also more serious, less frequent offenses such as murder or serious sexual conduct. These rare cases, though less common, are significant and complex.

Contact Geherin Law Group for Washtenaw County Criminal Defense

 

If you’re being investigated or charged with a criminal case in Washtenaw County, and want a firm with 25+ years of targeted Washtenaw County experience, please contact Dan and his firm at GLG Michigan immediately.  We’re available 24/7, and we’ll help put you at ease, form a plan to handle your case, and fight aggressively to restore your reputation and protect your freedom.  Schedule your consultation online here, or call 24/7 (734) 263-2780. We’re acutely committed to providing personal attention, personal options, and personal justice to every single client we represent.  

 

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How is representing juveniles different for you?

When representing a juvenile facing a life sentence, it’s not only emotionally difficult but also procedurally complex. For adults convicted...