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Recent Posts in the Juvenile Crimes Category
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How Do Sexting and Child Pornography Crimes Differ in Florida?
Teenagers will be teenagers. Teens engage in risky or dangerous behaviors because they are driven by exploding hormones and the mistaken belief that each one is twenty feet tall and bulletproof. Expansion of technology… Continue Reading -
Criminal Charges Against Teens for Sexting in Florida
The state of Florida enacted a statute designed to protect minors from the potential harm that stems from “sexting.” Sexting in Florida is a crime only if the image in issue is electronically distributed between minors.… Continue Reading -
Can a Minor Be Charged with a Felony?
If your child has been arrested, he or she will face a slightly different court system than one designed for adults. The adult judicial system aims to punish offenders and keep the general public safe from their… Continue Reading -
Beyond the Legal Penalties of a Juvenile Crime
When a juvenile receives a criminal conviction, the legal penalties come listed on the court's judgment. The juvenile may have to spend time in a juvenile facility. They may have to pay fines and restitution. The court… Continue Reading -
Can a Juvenile Offender Go to Prison?
If their children are facing criminal charges, many parents fear their kids will end up in prison, potentially affecting the course of the rest of their lives. However, under many circumstances, juveniles will either be… Continue Reading -
Common Juvenile Crimes In Florida
The common saying is "kids will be kids." However, once they are accused of committing a crime, it can become serious very quickly. If your child has been charged with a crime, an experienced Florida juvenile criminal… Continue Reading -
How Long Will a Juvenile Crime Stay on Your Record?
People can often make poor decisions when they're young. Minors and young adults are often impulsive, rash, and prone to making decisions without thinking. They are also more susceptible to peer pressure, which could… Continue Reading -
Florida Adults with Juvenile Criminal Records May Find Obstacles in their Way
Juvenile crimes are offenses committed by children and teens under the age of 18. A common misconception concerning these crimes is that once the juvenile becomes an adult, their juvenile record is always expunged and… Continue Reading -
Statistics Point to Increase in Violent Crimes Committed by Young People
In recent news, a 19-year-old man accused of shooting a Lakeland police officer turned himself in to Lakeland authorities on Monday, December 19, according to MySuncoast.com. He is being charged with attempted first… Continue Reading