Is your child facing charges for a juvenile offense in Florida? The more you know about their charges, rights, and options, the better you’ll be able to protect them and their future. Our online legal library features free, in-depth articles on a wide range of topics related to juvenile cases. Browse now.
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7 Juvenile Offenses Commonly Charged in Northwest FloridaLearn about 7 of the most common juvenile crimes committed in Florida and find out how a skilled criminal defense attorney can help minors who are charged.
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What to Do If Your Teenager Is Charged With Shoplifting in FloridaShoplifting offenses may not seem serious, but they can carry serious penalties and may lead to a child being charged as an adult.
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Understanding the Restrictiveness Levels in Florida’s Juvenile Justice SystemIn Florida, juveniles convicted of a crime are placed in one of four restrictiveness levels. Learn what this means for your child.
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Juvenile Drug Charges in DestinIf your son or daughter has been charged with drug possession in Destin, call Tim Flaherty today at (850) 243-6097
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Arrested for Minor in Possession in Destin?Flaherty & Merrifield can give you the help you need to fight your Minor in Possession charge.
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Juvenile Diversion In Fort Walton Beach and Okaloosa CountyFlaherty & Merrifield can help your child get a fresh start. Call (850) 243-6097.
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Juvenile Sex Crimes in Destin.If your child has been charged with a juvenile sexual crime in Destin, call us today at (850) 243-6097 for a free consultation.
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DUI Charges For Drivers Under 21 In Fort Walton BeachIf your child is under 21 and was charged with DUI, call the Fort Walton Beach minor DUI defense lawyers with Flaherty & Merrifield 24/7 at (850) 243-6097.
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The Juvenile Court Process in Fort Walton Beach and Okaloosa CountyFlaherty & Merrifield is available 24/7 to answer your questions about the juvenile court process in Fort Walton Beach and throughout Okaloosa County.
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Can a Juvenile Be Charged as an Adult in Okaloosa County?The Okaloosa County criminal defense attorneys with Flaherty & Merrifield explain when the State can charge a juvenile as an adult.