As someone who is facing the prospect of your child being charged with a crime, it can be an incredibly difficult and confusing time. The thought of your child being considered an adult in the eyes of the law is a daunting one, with potential serious consequences. Understanding when children can be charged as adults…
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Finding out that your child is facing juvenile vandalism charges can be a distressing experience. As a parent, you may feel a mix of emotions such as worry, disappointment, and confusion about how to best support your child during this challenging time. At The Law Office of Katie Walsh, we understand the complexities of juvenile…
Continue reading ›As a parent, one of the worst nightmares is receiving a call from your child’s school that they have involved the police. It’s a distressing situation that can leave you feeling helpless and uncertain about what steps to take next. The reality is that schools calling the police is more common than ie past. It’s…
Continue reading ›Do kids have Miranda rights? This is a question that often arises in cases involving juvenile offenders. It is natural to have concerns about the rights and protections afforded to our children when they find themselves caught up in the criminal justice system. At the Law Office of Katie Walsh, we understand the importance of…
Continue reading ›Restorative justice is an innovative approach to juvenile justice that focuses on repairing harm caused by the offense and addressing the underlying causes of criminal behavior. Rather than relying solely on punitive measures, restorative justice programs aim to involve all parties affected by the offense, including the victim, the offender, and the community. By providing…
Continue reading ›When a teenager finds themselves facing the juvenile justice system for the first time, the experience can be overwhelming for both them and their family. First-time offenses, often driven by impulsive decisions or peer pressure, don’t have to define a young person’s future. Thankfully, the juvenile system recognizes the potential for growth and offers diversion…
Continue reading ›Mental health disorders are rampant among juveniles who find themselves in the justice system. Disorders such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and conduct disorders are disproportionately prevalent. And the majority of these juveniles have experienced trauma, abuse, neglect or come from challenging socioeconomic backgrounds—all factors contributing to their mental health struggles. Statistics show…
Continue reading ›As a student, you might not think much about your legal rights—until the moment they’re being tested. Whether it’s a locker inspection or a surprise check of your phone, school searches raise serious questions about privacy and fairness. Katie Walsh is dedicated to defending the rights of students and ensuring that educational institutions uphold the…
Continue reading ›Parents often find themselves in unfamiliar territory when a child encounters legal trouble. The juvenile justice system, with its detailed procedures and terminology, can be overwhelming. A key part of many cases is the plea bargaining process, where parental involvement can greatly influence the outcome. As guardians manage both legal challenges and emotional stress, your…
Continue reading ›Teenagers often experiment, but when it comes to substance abuse, the stakes are high. With 4.2 million teens using illicit drugs, what starts as a “phase” can quickly lead to serious legal issues. Nearly 25% of juvenile arrests in California are substance-related, with affected youth over twice as likely to commit crimes. Addressing this issue…
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