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Toledo Juvenile Crime Lawyers

Patituce & Associates Is Ready to Stand with Your Family

It is possible for juveniles to be charged with crimes in Ohio and when they are, it is critical for them and their loved ones to navigate these cases carefully. When the accused is a minor, there are several significant differences from usual criminal cases that can all become a disadvantage for the defendant. Even worse, these juvenile cases are often handed off to inexperienced prosecutors who may not be well-versed in due process and the subtleties of our juvenile justice system.

At Patituce & Associates, not only are we experienced, proven Toledo juvenile defense attorneys– we’re also parents. We understand what the stakes are in these cases not just for the accused, but for the family as a whole and the future of their child. That is why we treat these cases with the diligence and severity of any criminal case we handle and ensure that our clients are given the consideration they deserve under the law. Call our offices at (419) 597-5849 now. We are available 24/7.

Juvenile Cases vs. Adult Criminal Cases

Toledo Juvenile Crime LawyersOne might assume that, because the defendants in juvenile cases are young, impressionable, and still have their whole lives ahead of them, they would be offered more protections under the juvenile justice system than adults do in our criminal justice system. Alarmingly, this is not usually the case. In fact, there are numerous factors that affect the rights of juvenile defendants and the outcome of these cases.

In the juvenile justice system:

  • Juveniles have no right to bail or bond. Not all juveniles are held in a detention center while their case is pending (many are allowed home detention or are released to their parents), but those that are will not have access to a bail or bond hearing. And because they have no right to a speedy trial either, these detention periods can end up being lengthy.
  • Juveniles have to right to a jury trial. Many criminal matters hinge on the defendant and their counsel clarifying the facts and appealing to a jury of peers. For juvenile cases, there are no juries. Nearly all cases are handled by a single judge.
  • Juvenile sentencing can be decided by the Department of Corrections. If a juvenile is sentenced to incarceration, their punishment is re-evaluated by the Department of Corrections if they turn 21 while serving their sentence. When that happens, they have the authority to re-apply for adult sentencing—resulting in an even longer time behind bars.

These are just some of the urgent reasons why dedicated, proven defense counsel is needed in these cases. At Patituce & Associates, we approach these cases with these concerns in mind and ensure they are emphatically voiced throughout every stage of your child’s case. Call our Toledo juvenile crime attorneys today to learn more.

What Do You Do If Your Child Is Charged With a Crime?

Few circumstances can be as stressful for a parent as learning that their child has been charged with a crime. It’s common to not know how to proceed—or even what your family’s options are. Below, we outline two immediate steps any family can take to help ensure a favorable outcome in these matters.

If you learn that your child has been charged with a crime:

  • Immediately get in contact with a proven Toledo criminal attorney. Police will consult with parents before questioning a minor and it is highly advised that you first consult with an attorney and have one present when your child is questioned. Our firm includes three former prosecutors that know what tactics police use in questioning to extract damaging statements. We can guard your child against these tactics and protect them from further implicating him or herself.
  • Exercise your right to remain silent. Police will also want to question parents about their child and what happened. It is advised that you exercise your right to remain silent. Often, parents are quick to want to “clear things up” with police and set the record straight on behalf of their child. If your child has already been arrested, then the record likely has to be set straight in court with the help of an attorney. Simply tell law enforcement that you wish to exercise your right to remain silent at this time.

Juveniles & Felony Charges

Many juvenile cases involve misdemeanor crimes, but in some cases, the defendant can face significant penalties due to felony charges. These cases are particularly serious and can have a long-term effect on the future of the defendant. A finding of delinquency (a “guilty verdict” in juvenile court) can not only result in incarceration but future difficulties in college applications, employment efforts, etc. If your child has been accused of a felony, our firm is prepared to bring trusted, proactive counsel to their case that is focused on minimizing any penalties and, if possible, dismissing the charges altogether.

Juveniles & DUI Charges

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Toledo Juvenile Crime Lawyer, Joseph C. Patituce

Those under 21 (the legal drinking age) are held to a different blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit than other, older drivers. These younger drivers can be arrested if their BAC is 0.02% or higher. This form of drunk driving is still considered a crime and many of these cases are handled in our juvenile justice system. Regardless of your child’s age in these underage DUI/OVI cases, it is critical that you seek experienced representation that is well-versed in this area of the law and prepared to challenge the state’s accusations against the defendant.

Do not hesitate to start mounting a legal defense for your child. Call our dedicated Toledo criminal defense lawyers today to request a free phone consultation.

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Patituce & Associates, LLC – Toledo Office

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Toledo, OH 43604
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