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Texas Juvenile Crime Defense Lawyers | Houston

Advocating for Those Accused of Criminal Mischief

  • Did your child make a foolish mistake?
  • Is your child headed to juvenile court?
  • Are you worried about the future consequences of a juvenile crime record?

Juvenile crime is no small matter. In Texas, juvenile crime — commonly referred to as delinquent conduct — can lead to serious, long-lasting consequences.

If your child is facing juvenile charges, please contact the Law Offices of Casey Garrett & Kirk Oncken in Houston TODAY for a free case evaluation.

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We are living in an age of zero tolerance.

In the old days, young people were given detention for most of the mistakes that today can lead to juvenile charges. Nowadays, it seems any schoolyard practical joke is prosecuted as a juvenile crime.

Whatever situation your child is facing, regardless of what you think about the situation, juvenile crime charges must be taken seriously. The potential long-term consequences of juvenile charges include being denied federal financial aid for college and being denied future employment with some employers.

Our Houston law firm handles juvenile matters, including:

  • Juvenile crime
  • Criminal mischief
  • Vandalism
  • Shoplifting
  • School violations
  • Drugs in school
  • Weapons in school
  • Weapon possession
  • School assault
  • Juvenile detention
  • Juvenile probation
  • Expungement

Advocating for You

With nearly 40 years of combined experience in the Texas criminal justice system, our attorneys understand how easy it is for bad things to happen to good people, especially young people.

To learn what the former prosecutors at the Law Offices of Casey Garrett & Kirk Oncken can do to help you and your family, please contact us by phone or e-mail for a free, confidential case evaluation.

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1214 Heights Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77008

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