Research done specifically on Orange County juvenile inmates suggests only 8% of inmates will become chronic offenders (1). Is 8% too much? On one hand, the structured environment and rehabilitation programs offered in juvenile detention halls can help delinquents turn their lives around. With accessible education, counseling, and support, positive behavioral changes can be witnessed…
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When young people engage in criminal behavior, it can have far-reaching consequences that extend beyond their immediate circumstances. Whether it be a minor offense or a more serious crime, being involved in the juvenile justice system can negatively impact a young person’s educational prospects, employment opportunities, and general personal development. Parents of juveniles facing legal…
Continue reading ›There are many specific requirements to visit an inmate at Orange County Juvenile, so you’ll want to come prepared. As an experienced Orange County juvenile defense attorney, our office is very familiar with visiting policies at OC juvie. There are a lot of rules to be familiar with, but taking the time in advance to…
Continue reading ›Having a child sent to youth detention is terrifying, to say the least. The good news is that the Orange County Juvenile Hall actually has a good reputation. As an Orange County juvenile defense attorney, I have visited this facility hundreds of times, know the staff and procedures, as well as hear insider information from…
Continue reading ›Juveniles over the age of 14 can indeed be required to register as sex offenders. According to the FBI, about 20% of reported rapes are committed by juveniles. In the criminal justice system, the topic of juvenile offenders and their potential registration as sex offenders is a complex and sensitive issue. As an Orange County…
Continue reading ›Domestic violence includes dating couples—being married or cohabitating is not necessary. According to the California courts website, “Juvenile domestic violence courts were established in response to the increase in teen dating violence…” In 2019, the Center for Disease Control’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey showed one in 12 high school students has suffered physical dating violence.…
Continue reading ›A common question we hear as Orange County juvenile defense attorneys is whether probation or parole is applicable to juveniles. Yes, in a nutshell, juveniles are eligible for both probation and parole. As a reminder, parole is for early-released prisoners while probation is a community-based alternative to jail. Juvenile Probation Juvenile probation is a form…
Continue reading ›According to Education Week, 18% of California schools have on-campus police today. Every year in California about 9,500 juveniles are arrested in school. Sadly, black students are arrested 7.4x more often and Hispanic students 6.9x more often than white students. Understanding the common reasons behind these school arrests is crucial in order to protect and…
Continue reading ›As a parent, one of the most devastating situations you can face is the accusation that your child has committed a sex crime. This is an incredibly complex issue that requires careful consideration and appropriate action. In this blog post, we will provide you with guidance on what steps to take if your child is…
Continue reading ›In 2022, there were 26,000 juvenile arrests in California, with 45.8% of those being for felonies. Forty-four percent of those arrests were for violent crimes. The majority of juvenile offenders, statistically, are referred to probation. In Orange County, in addition to juvenile probation, there are effective rehabilitation programs in place to support juveniles in their…
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