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Contact Daniel Ambrose for fast answers to your criminal law questions. He can be reached at his office at (248) 624-5500, his cell phone (248) 808-3130 or by email at Daniel@ambroselawgroup.com

 
THE POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING MY CHILD. WHAT CAN I DO?
   
Parents need to be proactive if their son or daughter is in danger of facing juvenile criminal charges. Many parents take a “wait and see” attitude toward the possibility that their child will be subject to the juvenile criminal justice system. Sometimes this passive approach is based on the fact that they think their child is innocent, that the juvenile criminal justice system will be lenient toward a minor defendant, or that even a conviction of a minor is “no big deal.”

But these attitudes are often inaccurate. The juvenile criminal justice system prosecutes just as zealously as the adult system, and juvenile convictions can result in very harmful, long lasting consequences to your child’s educational and professional futures.

When parents wait until their child is arrested (or even later) before consulting with a juvenile criminal defense attorney, they make their child’s situation more complicated and difficult than it needs to be. At the first sign that your child is being investigated or suspected of criminal behavior, immediately contact legal counsel.

You or your child should not make any statements to the police or other officials without an attorney present.

Call Daniel Ambrose on his cell phone at (248) 808-3130 or email him at Daniel@ambroselawgroup.com.

Call Jill Duffy on her cell phone at (248) 736-7306 or email her at jill@ambroselawgroup.com.

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