Juvenile Felony Consequences Explained
Summary
Juvenile felony consequences in California depend on crime nature, age, and record. Options include court appearance, probation, detention, community service, or counseling. For charges to be dropped, factors like lack of evidence, rights violations, plea bargains, or diversion programs are considered. Police do not typically help dismiss cases. Legal advice is essential for navigating these situations.Full Conversation
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Wow, * felonies is serious. For a juvenile in California, the court will consider the nature of each felony, your age, and any prior record. It’s best to get legal advice specific to your case.
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what would be needed for all those to be dropped/ dismissed
For charges to be dropped or dismissed in California, several factors and actions can come into play:
- Lack of Evidence: If there is insufficient evidence to support the charges.
- Violation of Rights: If your rights were violated during the arrest or investigation.
- Plea Bargain: Negotiating a deal with the prosecution.
- Diversion Programs: Completing specific programs as an alternative to prosecution.
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Would that return my rights
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Do police help dismiss your case
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