Question:
My daughter was charged with 5th degree larceny. Should I hire a lawyer for juvenile court?
anonymous
2010-09-26 06:32:50 UTC
My daughter is 15 years old and was charged with 6th degree larceny. She has a court date in juvenile court and I am not sure if I need to hire a lawyer. We are not contesting the charges and I do hope this is a good life lesson for her.
Five answers:
anonymous
2010-09-26 07:42:58 UTC
You definately should see a lawyer.



The lawyer may recommend pleading " not guilty" so he can get less penalty for her.



He may be able to get a diversion ( no criminal record), or...........This is his business to help get juveniles alternative penalties.



Definately see a lawyer; the first visit is usually free.
anonymous
2010-09-26 06:51:42 UTC
Okay, let's clarify things: is the charge 5th degree larceny or 6th degree larceny? You stated both. And you're lucky the kid's only being sent to juvie - not every jurisdiction would be that lenient. You don't need a lawyer if she's pleading no contest.
deise
2016-09-25 14:37:26 UTC
get as well a legal professional as you'll be able to potentially have enough money. if you don't have any earlier list, then there may be an good enough threat that you are going to get probation after which have the expenses in opposition to you disregarded - however do not appear for this alternatively lucky results any time quickly. it will take a 12 months or 2 so that you can get this and in that point, you're going to ought to be very cautious not to get in any authorized drawback in any respect. additionally, whether or not you want it or no longer, get both healing or a few sort of institution healing (that is routinely loose for 12 step organizations). if the courtroom sees you being blank and taking the predicament severely, then they could also be much more likely to get a good results. speak to a legal professional, it is as a rule no longer the top of the arena, however you're going to be careworn for a whilst...
lillllbit
2010-09-26 06:52:52 UTC
Since the offense occurred when your daughter was a minor and she's pleading guilty to it, you shouldn't need to hire a lawyer. Juvenile records are supposed to be sealed once the minor attains the age of majority. That being said, it would not hurt you one bit to consult and attorney. Many of them give free consultations. You don't have to hire them but it wouldn't hurt to pick their brains for free....
ADMIRAL
2010-09-26 06:38:30 UTC
If you are not contesting the charges then you need not to hire a lawyer,ask for mercy.Admiral V K Singh


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