In most cases, but not all, children under 16 in Connecticut are
tried in the Juvenile Court. Juvenile Court differs from adult
criminal court, as the Juvenile Court’s goal is to rehabilitate
and help children, rather than punish them.
Upon your request, we will be glad to represent your child in Juvenile Court
delinquency proceedings.
We have two goals in this representation:
Very often, delinquent children who “get away with it” turn into adult criminals. The time to stop such behavior is now. We will be glad to work with you on this, and to provide any assistance necessary.
I once had a case in which the mother knew her child was delinquent, but refused to admit it. She “enabled” her child to avoid the law. Two years later, I read that the child was arrested for aggravated rape.
You do your child no favors by enabling delinquent behavior. However, you want to ensure that his or her rights are protected. We will assist you in this.
I had another case in which the child engaged in harmless play that got out of hand. The prosecutor wanted to give him 9 months of probation. We got it down to 4 months, and the Juvenile Probation Department actually let him go after just 2 months.
On the other hand, juvenile delinquency can result in the child’s being sent to a correctional facility. It pays to have a lawyer representing your child in these cases.
For more information on Juvenile Delinquency, see our
Frequently Asked Questions.