Facing juvenile charges can be one of the most overwhelming experiences for a young person and their family. Whether it’s a delinquent charge, a detention hearing, or the possibility of being transferred to adult court, the stakes are high. These situations can impact a child’s future, including education, career opportunities, and relationships. We are here to guide you through this challenging time.
At our firm, we fight to protect your child’s rights and work toward the best possible outcome. From defending against allegations to pursuing expungements for a clean slate, we are committed to providing strong, compassionate representation.
Our areas of practice include delinquent charges, detention and transfer hearings, and juvenile expungements. Call us today to schedule a consultation. We are here to help your family move forward.
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Delinquent charges involve acts committed by minors that would be considered criminal if performed by an adult, such as theft, vandalism, or assault. These charges are treated as quasi-criminal in Tennessee and are handled in juvenile court, focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
A detention hearing determines whether a minor should remain in custody or be released while their case is pending. Held within 72 hours of detention, this hearing ensures the rights of the child are protected while addressing public safety and the child’s best interests.
Transfer hearings decide whether a juvenile’s case should be moved to adult court. This process is used for serious charges like felonies and evaluates factors such as the severity of the offense, the juvenile’s age, and prior history to determine the appropriate court for trial.
Expungements allow juveniles to have their records cleared, giving them a fresh start. In Tennessee, eligible offenses can be expunged upon meeting specific requirements, such as completing probation and maintaining good behavior, ensuring a clean slate for future opportunities.