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Juvenile Crimes |

Juveniles or minors under the age of eighteen years of age may be
prosecuted the same as adults.
If Juvenile offenders make their own decisions to plead guilty or who are
found guilty of crimes under New Jersey law, they have a good chance
of facing criminal prosecution. A judge may also be hearing the
evidence and render a verdict, in some cases.
Your lawyer must have experience in litigating cases before juvenile
judges. A particular juvenile judge can perhaps be challenged if your
attorney feels that he may rule against the minor in a biased manner.
Anthony J. Fusco Jr., Attorney at Law
has represented many Juveniles
charged with serious crimes. Mr.
Fusco knows juvenile law thoroughly.
It is also known, as a fact, that most
parents are completely unaware that
they can be held liable for monetary
losses caused by crimes committed
by their sons or daughters under New Jersey law.
We have outlined only a few of
the reasons you will need to hire
a skillful and experienced lawyer.
Your attorney must be
knowledgeable in juvenile law to
defend your son or daughter.
Your child’s freedom and record
are too important to entrust to an
inexperienced attorney.
Anthony J. Fusco Jr., is one of
New Jersey’s most experienced criminal defense attorneys. With over 35
years of experience, devoted exclusively to the practice of criminal law; I
(Anthony J. Fusco Jr., Attorney at Law) have successfully defended
hundreds of people in all areas of criminal law and Juveniles.
IF YOUR SON, DAUGHTER OR RELATIVE IS CHARGED WITH A
JUVENILE CRIME, CONTACT MY OFFICE FOR A FREE
CONSULTATION ON HOW TO PREPARE A SUCCESSFUL DEFENSE
IN JUVENILE COURT.
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