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The juvenile justice system in Texas is handled separately from criminal cases in adult court. It is important that your lawyer has a strong command of the rules and procedures that apply in juvenile court. The Collin County Juvenile Probation Department has tremendous power to evaluate juvenile offenses and may refer cases to the prosecutor’s office for serious charges. In more serious cases, the prosecutor may seek to try a juvenile as an adult.
Harrison Law has worked with countless families to protect juveniles under 17 years old from an often harsh justice system. Minors accused of crimes face punishments that could permanently derail their educations, housing prospects and personal reputations. It is crucial that they are defended by an attorney who understands the Texas Juvenile Justice Code.
If your child is suspected or accused of committing a misdemeanor or felony offense, Harrison Law, in Allen, Texas, is here to help. I draw on decades of criminal law experience as a prosecutor and criminal defense lawyer to provide juveniles and families with knowledgeable guidance in a range of juvenile law matters, including:
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If you or your child have been accused of a crime, you need an experienced attorney beside you to protect you or your child's future. Schedule a free consultation today to learn how we can provide the assistance you need. To contact us, call our office at +1 469-519-2721 or send an email now.
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