Minors have a right to privacy, especially when it comes to being questioned by the police. It can be a frightening and stressful experience for anyone to be confronted by law enforcement, especially for a young person. It is important to understand and protect the privacy rights of juveniles during these interactions. As an Orange…
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Educational advocates play a crucial role in ensuring that juveniles receive the support and guidance they need throughout their time in the Orange County juvenile justice system. Juvenile delinquency cases can be emotionally difficult for all parties involved, including the families, the child, and even the school system. In these cases, educational advocates play a…
Continue reading ›Diversion programs offer an alternative to the traditional juvenile court process, focusing even more on rehabilitation than other juvenile crime penalties. In contrast, traditional juvenile court proceedings do lead to harsher consequences, like being sentenced to a juvenile detention facility or probation. To further explore Orange County’s diversion program options, don’t hesitate to reach out…
Continue reading ›According to StopBullying.gov, “Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else” (1). This could include posting embarrassing or humiliating media or information and “revenge porn” or sextortion. At the Law Office of Katie Walsh, we can explain to you the legal nuances of this new crime and, as…
Continue reading ›Newsweek reported in September 2024 that there has been an increase in young people accused of crimes (1). As a parent, finding out that your child is facing a juvenile detention hearing in Orange County can be an incredibly challenging and emotional experience, but know that you are not alone. As an Orange County juvenile…
Continue reading ›The Orange County juvenile justice system approaches probation requirements for young offenders with empathy and efficiency for the most part. If you have specific questions pertaining to your child’s unique situation, you have nothing to lose by reaching out to an Orange County juvenile defense attorney, like the Law Office of Katie Walsh. Our team…
Continue reading ›Disciplinary actions at school can seriously impact your child’s academic future, but it can also have legal implications that affect their rights. Parents need to understand the potential consequences and talking to an Orange County juvenile defense attorney is a great place to start. At the Law Office of Katie Walsh, our caring, knowledgeable legal…
Continue reading ›A young person struggling with drug addiction is heart-wrenching. As a parent or guardian, it’s only natural to feel a mix of emotions in this situation—fear, confusion, and hopelessness. However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel because support is available in Orange County. Juvenile drug court programs offer a path to…
Continue reading ›In juvenile justice cases, mental health evaluations play a crucial role in assessing the well-being of the minor and determining appropriate interventions. These evaluations provide valuable insights into the psychological factors that may have contributed to their criminal behavior, shedding light on any underlying mental health issues. As an Orange County juvenile defense lawyer, the…
Continue reading ›In California, there is a process called “sealing” a juvenile record, which can provide your child with a fresh start and the opportunity to move past their childhood mistakes. At the Law Office of Katie Walsh, our legal team understands the emotional turmoil that comes with having a child in the juvenile justice system. An…
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