Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings in Minnesota
Juvenile Delinquency Charges in MN? Get a free case evaluationFighting Back Against Juvenile Delinquency Charges
More than merely understanding juvenile law, we know how to deal with the prosecutor and court that wants to try a minor as an adult or using rules of the Extended Juvenile Jurisdiction law. Beyond merely fighting attempts to try them as an adult or under EJJ, we work with the state and a judge to create a program that will best serve the needs of your child to assure them the future they deserve.
Experienced Minnesota Juvenile Delinquency Defense Lawyers
We understand both the adult and juvenile court systems in Minnesota. Minors have unique needs and Sieben Edmunds Miller will defend their rights. We defend minors against a full range of charges and accusations:
- Shoplifting
- Sexting and internet bullying or harassment
- Consuming alcohol or drugs
- Underage DUI
- Juvenile drug offenses
- Juvenile burglary
- Juvenile robbery
- Juvenile domestic assault
- Statutory rape
- Juvenile criminal sexual conduct
- Juvenile domestic assault
- Juvenile violent offenses
Protecting Minors Who Need Help, Not Punishment
Few lawyers in Minneapolis and St.Paul understand that even if a juvenile who is older than 16 can negotiate the charges down, it is part of the public record. We work hard to restore the confidentiality of their records and have their case remain out of the public eye and mind.
To protect your child, retain a juvenile crime defense lawyer at Sieben Edmunds Miller as quickly as possible. Minneapolis Criminal Defense Lawyers and St.Paul Criminal Defense Lawyers help you and your child negotiate the complex procedures involved in defending a juvenile.
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We are here to help. Let us evaluate your case for you. Free of charge – no obligation. Complete our free case evaluation form or call us directly at (651) 323-2464.
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