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New Jersey Juvenile Crimes Lawyers

Although many people have a reasonable idea about the impact of criminal convictions, juveniles may not understand how a criminal conviction can affect their future. Sadly, a criminal conviction may have a lasting effect on an individual’s personal and professional future, and any charges should be met with aggressive legal defense.

If your child is facing a criminal accusation as a minor, it is important to take all necessary measures to protect his or her future. The New Jersey juvenile crimes lawyers at the Law Office of Jason A. Volet, LLC, understand the importance of a strong defense and are ready to help you and your loved ones through this process. Contact our offices at 732-503-8968 to discuss your case with a knowledgeable and understanding member of our legal team.

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The charges, legal process, and penalties that are associated with juvenile crimes may be different than those faced by adults. It is imperative that you seek legal representation from an attorney who has experience with this field of law and is prepared to help you create a strong defense. The New Jersey juvenile crimes lawyers at the Law Offices of Jason A. Volet, LLC, have the insight and knowledge necessary to help minors accused of:

  • Driving While Intoxicated
  • Driving Under the Influence
  • Minor in Possession
  • Minor in Consumption
  • Public Intoxication
  • Theft/ Shoplifting
  • Drug Offenses

Although the penalties for youth offenses are generally less than those for adult offenders, they may still incur lifelong consequences. It is crucial that a minor facing criminal charges is represented by an aggressive and knowledgeable attorney.

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The New Jersey juvenile crimes attorneys at the Law Offices of Jason A. Volet, LLC, know how serious a criminal accusation can be and are prepared to help explain your legal options. Contact a member of our qualified legal team at 732-503-8968 to discuss the specifics of your case.