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Georgia Juvenile Crime AttorneysIf you are a minor who has been arrested for a felony or misdemeanor in Georgia, you should contact Conaway, Strickler, & Margolis, P.C. immediately. For over a decade the Atlanta criminal defense attorneys at our nationally recognized law firm have been successfully defending clients charged with serious crimes, as well as representing clients nationally who have faced Federal charges. If you have been charged with a juvenile crime, contact a skilled Georgia juvenile crime attorney at Conaway, Strickler, & Margolis, P.C. for a free consultation. According to the Judicial Branch of Georgia, "original jurisdiction of juvenile courts extends to delinquent children under the age of 17 and deprived or unruly children under the age of 18." Although there are many crimes which are illegal no matter what age the offender is, there are certain law violations which only apply to minors, such as truancy violations and breaking curfew. Listed below are some important Georgia laws which apply to juveniles:
Georgia's underage drinking laws were changed in 2001. Now, when people under the legal drinking age of 21 are found guilty, their licenses will be suspended rather than revoked. A minor does not need to be driving under the influence to have their license suspended. Some alcohol related violations which may result in serious consequences include:
If you are a minor who is facing criminal charges you should hire a skilled Georgia juvenile crime attorney from Conaway, Strickler, & Margolis, P.C.. Our lawyers have years of experience successfully defending children and young people who have been accused of serious felony and misdemeanor crimes throughout the State of Georgia. We know that being accused of a crime can be very scary and confusing, and we will use our knowledge of criminal and juvenile laws to aggressively defend you. If you are approached by the police for involvement in a suspected crime, you should stay calm and level headed. Please know that as a juvenile you do have rights, which include:
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