With teenagers out of school the incidence of juvenile crime
will probably be on the rise in Massachusetts.
Are you aware that in the Commonwealth you only need to be 17 years old
to be tried as an adult? It may not seem
fair, but that is the law. And, here is
an eye-opener…even kids UNDER the age of 17 may be tried as an adult for more
serious crimes.
When someone is accused of a crime and they are only in
their teens the first and foremost concern should be for their future. Messing up at an early age does NOT have to
be an indictment of a career criminal.
Young people who have been accused have their whole lives in front of
them and protecting their criminal record is tantamount.
Attorney Paul R. Moraski knows this. His primary concern for his juvenile clients
is to preserve their dreams of attending college and being a productive member
of society. If you have a teenager in
your life who has been arrested count on Boston juvenile crime defender Paul
Moraski to defend your kid vigorously.
Call him today and discuss your situation at (978) 744-1200.
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