Juvenile Law Archives - Drias Law Group, PLLC Michigan Criminal Defense Tue, 05 Oct 2021 15:57:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Juvenile Crime Prevention https://www.driaslawg.com/juvenile-crime-prevention/ Thu, 05 Aug 2021 15:57:32 +0000 https://driaslawg.com/?p=3170 When minors are arrested and charged with crimes, their entire lives can be permanently affected. Despite being juveniles, there are harsh consequences that come with juvenile crime convictions. If you have concerns that your child is at-risk, running with the wrong crowd, or faces criminal...

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When minors are arrested and charged with crimes, their entire lives can be permanently affected. Despite being juveniles, there are harsh consequences that come with juvenile crime convictions. If you have concerns that your child is at-risk, running with the wrong crowd, or faces criminal charges, we can help.

Drias Law Group is passionate about our Detroit community. We want to help prevent at-risk youth from making choices that have harmful lifelong consequences.

Here are some resources that could benefit your family if you have a child in your life who is at risk for juvenile crime charges.

Michigan Juvenile Justice System Crime Prevention Initiatives

The following organizations work in conjunction with the Michigan juvenile justice system to reduce and prevent juvenile crime across the state. These programs could make an incredible difference in a youngster’s life choices.

Contact these offices for eligibility criteria and more information if you are interested in signing your at-risk youth up for any of these programs:

Central Care Management Organization Center for Youth and Families
3031 West Grand Blvd, Suite 370
New Center One
Detroit, MI 48202
313-875-2092

Detroit City Police Department Eleventh Precinct
5100 East Nevada St.
Detroit, MI 48234
313-596-2520

Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation
1211 Trumbull St.
Detroit, MI 48216
313-967-4880

Jackson Public Schools
1226 South Wisner St.
Jackson, MI 49203
517-841-3900

Bullying Prevention Advocacy and Support in Michigan

Bullied youth and bullies are both at risk for harmful behaviors. The following organizations offer anti-bullying advocacy, prevention, and classes for families struggling to understand and cope with bullying. Whether your child is on the giving or receiving end of bullying, these programs offer help and hope.

Michigan Alliance for Families
1325 S Washington Ave.
Lansing, MI 48910
800-552-4821

Chippewa Valley Coalition for Youth and Families
19120 Cass Ave.
Clinton Township, MI 48038
586-723-2360

Sterling Heights Drug-Free Coalition
Sterling Heights Police Dept.
40333 Dodge Park Rd.
Sterling Heights, MI 48313

Detroit Recreational Programs

Children and teens with mentors and access to healthy activities are the best ways to reduce juvenile crime. Here are some of the most highly recommended recreational programs in Detroit.

Alternatives for Girls
903 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48208
313-361-4000

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit
7700 Second Ave., Suite 602
Detroit, MI 48206
(313) 309-0500

Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance’s Cody Rouge Youth Council
Don Bosco Hall Community Resource Center
19321 W. Chicago St.
Detroit, MI 48228
313-397-9280

Programs for Teen Parents in Detroit

Many juveniles who become parents as teens make poor decisions due to a lack of maturity, resources, and support. These programs help teen parents across Detroit and the state of Michigan to make positive choices for themselves and their children.

Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries
150 Stimson St.
Detroit, MI 48201
313-993-4700

Michigan Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting Program
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
14061 Lappin St., Detroit, MI 48205
313-372-6200

Teen Infant Parenting Services
26645 W 6 Mile Rd

Redford Charter Twp., MI 48240
313-531-4060

SisterFriends Detroit
100 Mack Ave.
Detroit, MI 48201
313-961-BABY

Contact a Juvenile Crime Attorney Today

You could spare your child from crime using the proactive resources above. If your child was arrested, contact an attorney who understands juvenile offenders. You want to do all you can to prevent your child from irrevocable harm.

Get a no-cost, risk-free case review from the Drias Law Group to discuss your concerns. Call our juvenile crime lawyers today at (313) 944-0236, or use our quick contact form.

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New Law in Michigan Raises the Age of Juvenile Offenders https://www.driaslawg.com/new-law-in-michigan-raises-the-age-of-juvenile-offenders/ Sun, 24 Nov 2019 14:12:00 +0000 https://driaslawg.com/?p=2920 Being arrested can have a lasting impact on your life. You may be facing a long legal process, and the charges filed against you can be found on your permanent record for years to come. Michigan prosecutors are often known to be very aggressive as...

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Being arrested can have a lasting impact on your life. You may be facing a long legal process, and the charges filed against you can be found on your permanent record for years to come. Michigan prosecutors are often known to be very aggressive as they pursue a criminal conviction. However, a new law will raise the age of juvenile offenders in Michigan. This change in our state’s laws will have a significant effect on thousands of teenagers who are arrested in Michigan every year. Whether you are facing juvenile or adult criminal charges, it’s important to act quickly to defend your rights. Hiring a skilled defense attorney can help you protect your future and move on with your life.

Contact the Drias Law Group to speak with an experienced attorney if you have been charged with a crime. We know how important it is to build a strong defense if you are to succeed in a criminal prosecution. Contact our office in Detroit at (313) 944-0236.

New Law Will Consider More Teenagers as Juveniles Instead of Adults

A 17-year-old who is arrested on criminal charges in Michigan is automatically considered an adult under current law. However, this will change in October of 2021. Governor Whitmer recently signed into law a bill which will allow 17 year olds to be considered minors when arrested. The difference between being considered an adult or minor in the criminal justice system is significant. While every case is unique, some of the aspects of Michigan’s juvenile system that are different than the adult system includes:

  • A more supportive setting: Unlike adult court, the juvenile court process places more emphasis on improving the offender’s life over simply incarcerating them. For example, a juvenile court officer may work with the parents of the offender in order to help the minor improve their behavior and avoid future legal problems.
  • Counseling and other programs offered: Juvenile offenders generally have access to counseling or drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. Getting assistance from these types of programs can be of great help to minors as they seek to better their lives.
  • Reduced impact on offender’s personal record: A permanent record with adult offenses can make it very difficult for a young person to seek employment, find housing, or enroll in higher education. It’s much more easy for someone to move on with their lives in the months and years that follow the juvenile court process.

While Michigan’s new law will allow 17-year-olds to be considered juvenile offenders, it’s important to understand that this impact will not be universal. The new law simply prevents all 17-year-olds from being automatically sent to adult court. State law will still provide for minors as young as 14 to be tried for crimes as an adult. Many factors are considered before sending a minor to the adult court system. These include whether the crime would be considered a felony had an adult committed it, the criminal record of the child, and the psychological history of the suspected offender.

How a Lawyer Can Help After a Minor Is Charged With a Crime

The legal challenges that someone faces after an arrest can be complex and intimidating. This is especially true for minors who find themselves in police custody. We strongly encourage you to act quickly if your child has been arrested. Having a skilled lawyer is essential in defending your child’s rights through the entire process. Our office has represented many minors after an arrest, and we know how to build a case that can keep them out of prison and protect their future. An experienced defense lawyer can help you with the following after an arrest:

  • Get your case into juvenile court: A knowledgeable lawyer can act quickly to make sure that a minor’s arrest leads to juvenile court instead of adult court. This involves demonstrating how juvenile court would be fair while also resulting in a better outcome for all parties involved.
  • Work closely with the juvenile attorney referee and court officer: These court officials manage juvenile hearings and determine case outcomes. Your lawyer must work closely with them to make sure that you do not suffer an unfair or detrimental outcome after your arrest.
  • Establish a plan to resolve your case in a favorable manner: Your attorney can make it clear to the court that your case must be dropped, or that you should at least avoid time in custody. Perhaps counseling or community service would satisfy the court while also keeping you out of a juvenile detention center.

Contact the Drias Law Group After an Arrest

Michigan’s new law raising the age of juvenile offenders offers hope to 17 year olds who face criminal charges. Instead of automatically landing in adult court, these individuals may go through the juvenile system. Being in juvenile court can offer you many more options for seeking help while also avoiding a long sentence and a serious permanent record. However, it’s important to make sure that you have a skilled defense lawyer working for your child. A knowledgeable lawyer will understand how to transfer the case to juvenile court. Furthermore, your lawyer can help the juvenile system attorneys determine the best outcome for your juvenile that also protects their future. Do not hesitate to contact an experienced Michigan defense lawyer after an arrest.

Call the Drias Law Group to discuss your case with a Michigan defense lawyer who knows how to help you through the entire legal process ahead. We understand how state law will apply to your case, and we know that your future depends on a fair outcome. Contact our office in Detroit today at (313) 944-0236.

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Assault Case Against 10-Year-Old Detroit Boy Dropped https://www.driaslawg.com/assault-case-against-10-year-old-detroit-boy-dropped/ Thu, 05 Sep 2019 20:41:01 +0000 https://driaslawg.com/?p=2892 When a young boy in Michigan was playing a modified version of dodgeball with his classmates, he threw the ball at a child who had a pre-existing condition, causing a number of injuries. The boy was the only black child in the group playing the...

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When a young boy in Michigan was playing a modified version of dodgeball with his classmates, he threw the ball at a child who had a pre-existing condition, causing a number of injuries. The boy was the only black child in the group playing the game, so when charges for aggravated assault were brought against him, his mother thought the situation was racially motivated. Wanting to help her son avoid the humiliation of having to go through the juvenile justice process, she reached out to Drias Law Group PLLC.

Detroit criminal defense attorney Martin Drias immediately began to work on the case, arguing that the prosecutor’s actions of filing such charges against a child was “not okay,” and that he and the family weren’t going to “let it get swept under the rug.” Attorney Davis argued that the justice system victimized the boy, and as he worked to get the assault charge dropped, he encouraged the public to get involved and let the prosecutor and their office know that their actions were not okay.

Due to these actions, in addition to a public outcry, the case was dropped – just hours before attorney Davis’s scheduled press conference on the matter was about to begin. In addition to the charge getting dropped, attorney Davis confirmed with the prosecutor that the case would NOT be refiled.

The outcome of an individual case depends on a variety of factors unique to that case. Case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any similar or future case.

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