Winter Park Juvenile Criminal Defense Lawyers
When a minor child is arrested, it is a difficult situation for the entire family. Parents and the arrested juvenile have many questions about the criminal justice system. What will the immediate consequences be? And what will be the future consequences in terms of education and job opportunities?
Juvenile Defense Lawyers • Former Prosecutors
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The Orlando juvenile law attorneys at the Moses & Rooth law firm know your concerns. We have extensive experience with juvenile criminal charges. As former prosecutors, we know the Florida juvenile justice system well. We have helped juveniles and their parents understand the law and the possible sentences.
- Types of Crimes: Juveniles are arrested for the same types of crimes as adults. Your Moses & Rooth lawyer will work to keep the charges out of adult court. Juvenile criminal charges often involve petty theft, shoplifting, drug possession, underage drinking, drug trafficking, sex crimes, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, reckless driving, or eluding police.
- Rehabilitation: The focus in juvenile court and at our juvenile defense law firm is rehabilitation. How can we help this minor get through this situation with minimal damage and with a positive approach to the future? We will work with our client and the court toward the best option for the individual child.
- The Future: With all our clients, we are mindful of the client's future. That is especially important with juvenile offenders. Will the minor be able to stay in school? Is home confinement an option? Can the records stay sealed? Can the juvenile request expungement of all records? An experienced Florida reckless driving lawyer or criminal defense attorney can help limit the long-term effects of a juvenile arrest. A juvenile mistake should not mean a lifetime of missed opportunities. Our law firm can help.
From our office next to the Orange County Courthouse, the Moses & Rooth law firm represents clients in the Central Florida communities of Orange County, Seminole County, Osceola County, Volusia County, Brevard County, Lake County, and Polk County.













