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Juvenile Criminal Case Process
If your child is arrested for a juvenile crime, there is a very specific process he or she will have to go through. The first step in the process following arrest will be an initial detention hearing. 
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    MIAMI, FL, February 02, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- If your child is arrested for a juvenile crime, there is a very specific process he or she will have to go through. The first step in the process following arrest will be an initial detention hearing. The courts try to work juveniles through the system quickly to minimize stress on both the child and their family, and this step takes place almost immediately.

During the initial detention hearing, you, your child, their attorney, an officer from the juvenile probation department, a judge, and the arresting officer will all be present. Evidence will be gathered and the judge will determine if there if sufficient evidence to prosecute your child. If evidence is sufficient, your child will either be released into your custody, or placed into juvenile detention. This initial detention should not last more than ten days before the case progresses.

After the Initial Detention Hearing

Following the initial detention hearing, the prosecution will meet with a juvenile probation officer. Evidence will be look at, and your child's criminal history will be considered. Based on the nature of the crime, the evidence present, and your child' history, the prosecution will determine if they are going to file charges, dismiss the case, or deal with the situation without filing.

If the prosecution decides to file a case against your child, you will enter the pre-adjudication phase. During this time, the prosecution will request a hearing and begin gathering further evidence against your child. This is also the phase in which your child's attorney will begin looking at plea bargaining and alternative sentencing.

If the case goes to an adjudication hearing, the court will determine if there is sufficient evidence to establish guilt. If guilt is established, your child's case will progress to a disposition, or punishment hearing. During the disposition hearing, the prosecution's recommendations for punishment will be heard. If a plea bargain was made, it will be presented to the court at this time. It is ultimately the decision of the court to accept a plea bargain, or impose sentencing including counseling, rehabilitation, community service, restitution, and probation.

A skilled juvenile defense attorney will be crucial during this step to ensure your child is treated fairly, and provided the help they will need to avoid committing criminal acts in the future.

If your child has been accused of a crime in the areas of Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm, or Ft. Myers, Florida, please visit the website of the experienced juvenile defense attorneys at the Cochran Firm South Florida for more information about how we can help at http://www.cochranfirmsouthflorida.com.


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