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Your Child’s Rights in Georgia’s Juvenile Court

Navigating the complexities of the juvenile justice system in Georgia can be a daunting experience for any parent. At the Law Office of Vic Wiegand, we understand the anxiety and uncertainty that comes with having a child involved in this system. As an experienced Cumming juvenile defense attorney, I am committed to helping families understand and protect their child’s rights in Georgia’s Juvenile Court.

Understanding Juvenile Law in Georgia

In Georgia, the juvenile justice system operates under a different set of principles than the adult criminal system. It’s designed to focus more on rehabilitation rather than punishment. The Georgia Juvenile Code, particularly under Title 15, Chapter 11, outlines the legal framework for juvenile proceedings. This includes the rights of minors and the procedures that must be followed in juvenile courts.

Key Rights of Minors in Juvenile Court

  1. Right to Legal Representation: One of the fundamental rights of any minor in juvenile court is the right to legal representation. According to O.C.G.A § 15-11-10, juveniles have the right to an attorney at every stage of the proceedings. If a family cannot afford an attorney, the court will appoint one.
  2. Right to Notice of Charges: A juvenile and their parents or guardians must be informed of the charges against the juvenile, as per O.C.G.A § 15-11-520. This notice should be in writing and explain the alleged delinquent acts.
  3. Right to a Detention Hearing: If a child is detained, they have the right to a detention hearing within two business days, as stated in O.C.G.A § 15-11-560. This hearing determines if the juvenile should remain in custody pending further proceedings.
  4. Right to a Fair Trial: Just like adults, juveniles have the right to a fair trial. This includes the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses, as well as the right to present evidence and witnesses in their defense.
  5. Privacy Rights: Juvenile proceedings are generally more private than adult proceedings, with limited public access to protect the minor’s privacy.

The Role of Local Laws and Support from a Criminal Defense Attorney

Local laws in Georgia can have specific nuances that impact juvenile cases. For instance, certain counties might have diversion programs aimed at rehabilitating juveniles rather than imposing harsh penalties. Understanding these local legal landscapes is crucial in effectively navigating the juvenile justice system.

At the Law Office of Vic Wiegand, we provide specialized support by leveraging our extensive knowledge of local laws and resources. Our approach is tailored to the unique circumstances of each case, ensuring that your child’s rights are vigorously defended.

The Importance of Experienced Legal Representation

Having an experienced attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of a juvenile case. We assist in navigating complex legal procedures, negotiating with prosecutors, and advocating for the best interests of your child. Our goal is not just to address the immediate legal challenges but also to provide guidance that helps your child move forward positively.

Contact Cumming Juvenile Defense Attorney Vic Wiegand

If your child is facing legal issues in Georgia’s juvenile court, it’s crucial to seek experienced legal representation immediately. At the Law Office of Vic Wiegand, we are committed to protecting your child’s rights and ensuring the best possible outcome for their case.

For compassionate, knowledgeable, and effective legal support, contact Cumming juvenile defense attorney Vic Wiegand at (770) 886-4646. We are here to help guide you and your child through this challenging time with the utmost care and professionalism.

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