As your child grows and matures, they may begin to get into trouble. While this can be a seemingly minor mistake to parents, this can be the end of the world in the eyes of the law. Being charged and convicted with a criminal charge as a juvenile can bring with it a lifetime of consequences. In some cases, the juvenile can be tried as an adult, which will stay on their record for years to come.
They will also be subject to possible jail time and hefty fines. When your child is in trouble with the law, you must contact a Virginia Beach juvenile violations attorney to protect their rights. Call Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C. today to schedule a consultation with a member of our team.
While most juvenile offense consequences are meant to rehabilitate the youth offender, there are many times that his goal is forgotten or overlooked. Many youth programs can be found to prevent juveniles and children from turning to crime and getting into trouble, especially for at-risk youth. If you fear that your child may have a drug problem, you can seek drug or alcohol rehabilitation programs.
While juvenile violations are often related to traffic matters, many others are not. Some of the most common types of juvenile violations we see are:
We understand that children, especially those in their teen years, can be curious and mischievous. Their brains have not yet truly developed to understand the actual consequences of their actions. They may know that the act was wrong, but due to peer pressure, mental illness, or a substance abuse problem, they do not genuinely think their actions all the way through. The court does not care, and without an attorney, they can and will throw the book at them.
While most consequences are low-level, such as community service, your child can face much steeper penalties. Other penalties may include:
In more severe cases, your child may have to spend time in a juvenile detention center, which can significantly hold their lives. They will miss out on crucial years in their social development and education. This can also have a snowball effect on their entire lives. They may think that there is no other way to live and will continue to get into trouble and spend more time in juvenile detention centers and eventually adult prisons. This is why it is critical to have a Virginia Beach juvenile violations attorney on your side when your child is in trouble.
If your child has been charged or taken into custody, you should immediately contact a Virginia Beach juvenile violations attorney to ensure your rights are protected. Call the office of Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C. at 757-742-6115 or by filling out our online contact form.