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13 Typical Punishments for Juvenile Offenders

13 Typical Punishments for Juvenile Offenders

Criminal defendants under the age of 18 are sent to juvenile court. In juvenile court, you will not be tried in front of a jury. Instead, a judge will look at the evidence presented by a prosecutor and reach a decision on whether you have committed the crime.

Punishments for juvenile offenders can be severe.

Juvenile courts offer youth offenders many sentencing options, also known as “disposition orders.” These sentencing options fall under two major categories and depend on the severity of the offense and the minor’s criminal history:

Incarceration may sound like a jail or prison sentence, but often times it is not. There are many different ways a juvenile court judge can order confinement for a juvenile offender.

Regardless of your circumstances, a knowledgeable juvenile attorney is necessary to help guide you through this difficult process. Our attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can help you develop an aggressive defense to keep you or a loved one out of jail.

Incarceration Options for Juvenile Delinquents

Once a juvenile court judge determines that the minor violated a criminal law, he or she may order incarceration as a penalty. Here are some of the different levels of incarceration you may face as a juvenile delinquent:

Non-Incarceration Punishments for Juvenile Offenders

A juvenile court judge also has the discretion to offer rehabilitation options for you, depending on the crime. Some disposition orders that do not include confinement are:

Can Juveniles Face Adult Criminal Penalties?

The short answer is yes. Juveniles can be tried in adult court for some of the more serious offenses if they are at least 14 years of age. These crimes include:

Call the Juvenile Criminal Defense Attorneys at Wallin & Klarich

We understand that you or your loved one’s juvenile case can cause a great deal of stress in your family. Many different factors surrounding your case will determine the disposition order set by the court. With over 40 years of experience successfully defending juveniles accused of crimes, the attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can help you reach the most desirable outcome.

With offices located in Orange County, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Torrance, Riverside, West Covina, Victorville, Ventura, San Diego and Sherman Oaks, our juvenile defense attorneys are easily accessible to you. Let us use our experience to help you move forward with your life.

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