Juvenile Offenses
Juvenile defense in Massachusetts
A charge in a young person's teens shouldn't define the rest of their life. Juvenile cases call for a defense focused on the future.
What's at stake
Massachusetts juvenile court is meant to be rehabilitative, but the consequences of a delinquency finding are real: probation, detention, and a record that can affect school, college, employment, and — in serious cases — transfer to adult court.
Juvenile matters cover the same underlying conduct as adult cases — from drug and assault allegations to more serious charges — but the process, the rights, and the strategy are different. The goal is to protect the young person's record and open the door to the best possible future.
How it works
How we defend juvenile cases
We defend the charge while keeping the young person's long-term interests front and center.
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Step 1
Understand the whole picture
We meet with the young person and their family, review the allegation, and understand the school and home context that the court will weigh.
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Step 2
Protect their rights
We ensure any questioning and searches were lawful and that the juvenile's rights were honored.
- Were the juvenile's statements lawfully obtained?
- Is diversion or an alternative resolution available?
- What outcome best protects their record and future?
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Step 3
Pursue diversion and alternatives
Where possible we seek diversion, informal resolutions, or dispositions that avoid a delinquency finding.
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Step 4
Defend at trial when needed
When the case should be contested, we try it — with the same rigor as any adult defense.
Juvenile defense questions
Will a juvenile charge follow my child for life?
Can a juvenile be tried as an adult?
Should my child talk to the police?
Is your child facing a charge?
The right defense now protects their future. Call for a free, confidential consultation.