If you are a juvenile charged with a crime or a parent of a juvenile who has been charged with a crime, you may need the qualified services of a Juvenile Criminal Defense Attorney – and the Ibrahim Law Group can help.
Juvenile crimes are serious offenses, whether they involve a traffic ticket, speeding, a traffic accident, or assault, and can result in a damaging criminal record and serious penalties.
Juvenile law is tailored to deal with crimes committed by children (under the age of 18). If you are a minor facing criminal charges, such as a DUI or DWI, probation violation, theft, driving on a suspended license, or even drug charges, or if your child has been charged with a crime, it is imperative that you consult with a lawyer as soon as possible to obtain an experienced juvenile crimes defense attorney.
At the Ibrahim Law Group we offer strategic counseling and aggressive advocacy to New Jersey minors facing criminal charges across a wide service area including Hudson County, Passaic County, Essex County, and Union County NJ.
Our law firm is committed to aggressively defending the immediate and future interests of minors and their family members to prevent the establishment of a criminal record, penalties, and the lasting consequences of a juvenile offense.
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We understand the complexities and nuances of the juvenile court system and can effectively assert your rights throughout your case, and even help you obtain an expungement.
Obtaining the services of a juvenile defense attorney is the best way to protect your rights in juvenile court so that your future or the future of your minor child is not permanently damaged by an unnecessary conviction.
Our attorneys have handled and tried many juvenile cases. Understanding the complexities and nuances of the juvenile court system allows us to effectively assert your rights throughout your case. Our firm takes a comprehensive approach to defending a minor's rights and safeguarding their future.
Penalties and Consequences of a Juvenile Conviction
A juvenile conviction could affect the minor's ability to attend college, get a job, or even remain in high school. We will take the time to collect and preserve all necessary evidence, consulting with witnesses and experts where necessary. We will review police documentation and challenge any evidence illegally seized. In every case, our attorneys are looking for the best possible result: a NOT guilty verdict or a deferred disposition that ultimately results in a dismissal. We don't plea bargain or negotiate any deals without the full support of our client and his or her family.
We are experienced in the defense of juvenile crimes, including:
Drug crimes
Sex crimes
Violent crimes/murder – including homicide, vehicular manslaughter, aggravated assault
Property crimes – including theft, shoplifting, robbery
Municipal and
traffic offenses
Children's Rights in Court
Children in juvenile court matters have many of the same rights as adults, including the right to remain silent, the right to cross-examine witnesses, and the right to an attorney. It is important to understand the full extent of your rights while under investigation and before entering court. Our attorneys will take the time to review your rights and options and aggressively assert your rights at every stage in the juvenile criminal process. Where available or when necessary, we will seek rehabilitation over incarceration for any minor.