
No one expects their child to commit a crime. When it happens, it can be a frightening experience for both the parents and the child. If a minor is charged with a crime in Harris County, the case is handled by the Juvenile Justice Center. While the juvenile justice system focuses on rehabilitation, detention is still a possibility depending on the severity of the offense. Whether your child is caught with a fake I.D., in possession of drugs, or involved in criminal mischief, the juvenile defense attorneys at Salinas Defense are here to help.
Under the Texas Family Code, every juvenile must be represented by an attorney during justice proceedings. Take the first step in protecting your child’s future and contact Salinas Defense. With decades of experience in juvenile criminal defense, we are committed to fighting for your family.
At Salinas Defense, we understand how overwhelming this situation can be. That’s why our juvenile defense attorneys treat every case with care and determination. We will use every available resource to seek the best possible outcome for your child. Call 832 202-8409 to schedule a free consultation.
We proudly defend juveniles throughout Harris County, including communities like Houston, Pearland, Pasadena, Deer Park, Webster, and more.
According to the CDC, individuals between 12 and 20 years old account for about 11% of all alcohol consumption in the U.S. Because alcohol is so accessible, it’s easy to forget that there are strict laws governing its possession.
One of the most common juvenile offenses is possession of alcohol by a minor. Under Section 106.05 of the Texas Penal Code, anyone under 21 is prohibited from possessing alcohol. However, there are certain exceptions:
If the person charged is 18 or older, their case will be heard in adult court. If under 17, it will generally go through juvenile court.
It’s normal for kids to push boundaries, but when property is damaged in the process, it can lead to criminal charges. Criminal mischief includes not only destruction of property but also other specific actions.
If found responsible, juveniles may be required to compensate the property owner for the damages.
When your child is accused of a crime, understanding how the Texas juvenile justice system works is essential. Knowing the process will help you better support your child through each stage.
Unlike adults, juveniles go through a different set of legal procedures. In many cases, juveniles are released to their parents unless the offense is serious or violent.
Some juveniles may be referred to a first-offender program which could include community service, education programs, and restitution. Successful completion often results in the dismissal of charges.
If the child is not referred to one of these programs, they will proceed through the following juvenile court process:
Having a skilled defense attorney by your side during every step of this process is critical.
Just like in adult court, juvenile punishments depend on the nature of the crime and any prior offenses. If found guilty, the consequences may include:
Alcohol Crimes by Minors | Texas Penal Code – View the full legal code related to alcohol offenses committed by minors, including possession, consumption, and attempts to purchase.
Juvenile Justice Handbook – Office of the Texas Attorney General – A comprehensive guide to juvenile justice in Texas, including your rights as a parent and the full legal process for juvenile offenders.
By visiting this page, you’re already taking the right step in protecting your child’s future. Now take the next one—speak with a skilled juvenile defense attorney at Salinas Defense.
We represent families across Harris County, including Alvin, Manvel, League City, and La Porte. Call 832 202-8409 to schedule your free case consultation today.
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