JUVENILE…

Juvenile convictions may affect the rest of your life. A juvenile conviction may affect whether you get a driver’s license or a particular job. If you get in trouble as an adult, a prior juvenile conviction may affect how a judge views your adult charge. It’s crucial you find an experienced defense attorney who is familiar with the Wisconsin juvenile court system and how to work with a judge (and prosecutor) to find the most appropriate resolution for juvenile offenders. If a person under the age of 17 years commits a criminal act, it is considered a “juvenile offense,” however a juvenile may be waived into adult court. For more serious crimes, juveniles may be tried in adult court and face adult prison. We have the passion and commitment to vigorously represent you if this becomes a possibility. We have experience in representing juveniles who have been accused of committing delinquent acts and we have represented numerous juveniles in Wisconsin. We are dedicated advocates who will work tirelessly on your child’s behalf.

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