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Juvenile crimes I

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Criminal defendants who haven't quite reached the age of majority (18 in most states) go through a different criminal justice system than the one most people are familiar with. Find out the differences between Juvenile Proceedings and Adult Criminal Proceedings. Juveniles commit "delinquent acts" not "crimes," and juvenile offenders have "adjudication hearings" not "trials." The punishment of juvenile offenders also differs significantly from the punishment of adult criminals. The purpose of an adult sentence is to PUNISH, when the purpose of a juvenile sentence is primarily to REHABILITATE the juvenile so that he can go on to live a productive adult life. A minor is accused of a crime. Need Help?! It is in your best interests to have a legal representative on your side who has experience in representing juvenile crime cases. For sure, you do not want to put your child's future in jeopardy just because they did not get professional legal help. Find a local Family Law attorney to assist you with resolving all the complex issues with your Juvenile Crimes case, who will give your child a fresh start http://www.legalbistro.com. Note: You remain anonymous until you decide to reveal your identity to the lawyer you've chosen and it's 100% free for consumers! Let qualified family lawyers compete to handle your case! Remember: When lawyers compete, You Win!