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…
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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…
Continue reading ›A federal jury convicted a Pittsburgh registered sex offender in November 2023 for possessing AI-modified explicit images of child celebrities. The Pittsburgh man possessed pictures that digitally superimposed the faces of child actors onto nude bodies and bodies engaged in sex acts. AI-generated images are on the rise, and these images are being used for…
Continue reading ›As a juvenile facing disciplinary actions at school, it is essential to understand the legal implications involved and how you can protect your rights. The intersection of school discipline and juvenile law can be complex, but with the right legal representation, you can navigate this challenging situation. The Law Office of Katie Walsh is here…
Continue reading ›Juvenile crimes can be a challenging situation for both parents and their children. When it comes to charges of battery, it is crucial to understand the gravity of the situation and take the appropriate steps to protect your child’s future. At The Law Office of Katie Walsh, we are dedicated to providing the best results…
Continue reading ›California Governor Gavin Newsom has big plans for the state’s Division of Juvenile Justice. Earlier this year, we shared that Gov. Newsom is proposing transferring control of the division away from the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Soon, the California Health and Human Services Agency might be overseeing California’s young offenders. The move is part…
Continue reading ›Last year, we took time to cover a controversial piece of legislation relevant to Californians—Senate Bill 1391. The multifaceted bill is meant to shift the focus away from incarceration and to reduce overcrowding in the criminal justice system. Moreover, SB 1391 addresses the “cradle to prison pipeline:” Opponents of the measure claim that it puts…
Continue reading ›Youth incarceration is a significant topic of discussion in California from one end of the state to the other. The question of how to best serve young people who struggle is one that many individuals are trying to answer. A primary goal is to keep children out of detention centers and in the classroom. Across…
Continue reading ›While the U.S. Supreme Court deems access to social media platforms protected by the First Amendment, that doesn’t mean that some people can’t be restricted. A California state appeals court ruled that a “narrowly tailored” limit on social media use for a juvenile on probation was legal, NextGov reports. When reviewing the case in question,…
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