Recent Posts in Juvenile Crimes Category
| May 19, 2010 |
| Firesetter Program Helps Kids Charged with Juvenile Crimes |
| Posted By Phoenix Criminal Defense Lawyer |
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In Phoenix, firefighters gathered together to promote national Arson Awareness Week. Firefighters in the city started an educational program called "Firesetters" that targets juveniles and tells them of the dangers of starting fires.
The Phoenix Fire Youth Firesetter Prevention Program works closely with kids that were ordered to attend courses instead of serving jail time for juvenile crimes. The program also reaches out to children whose parents have ordered them to attend courses due to their habitual fire starting. Through participating in the program, kids have the opportunity to learn about the dangers of international fires, which are responsible for causing 7,800 deaths or injuries on an annual basis.
Every month, firefighters take the time to work with about 25 children and tell them about the dangers of arson. Since its inception, the program has helped over 7,000 families in Arizona.
If your son or daughter was charged with a juvenile crime in Phoenix, such as arson, now is the time to hire a Phoenix criminal defense lawyer from the Knowles Law Firm. Contact us today to discuss your case and explore your child's legal options. |
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| February 05, 2010 |
| State Senate Committee Approves Sexting Bill |
| Posted By Phoenix Criminal Defense Lawyer |
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Teens in Arizona may soon face criminal charges for “sexting,” a term used to describe sharing explicit photos, videos, or chats through a text message or online.
On Wednesday, a state Senate panel endorsed a bill that would result in misdemeanor charges for any minor found sending nude or explicit pictures of themselves to others, or for having or keeping such pictures on their cell phones. The law also makes it a misdemeanor offense to pass around explicit photos to anyone other than the intended recipient.
The vote in the Public Safety and Human Services Committee was unanimous, and the bill now moves to the full Senate.
The bill also gives prosecutors the option of holding teenagers accountable for their actions without charging them with child pornography—a much more serious offense. If a teen were to be convicted of child pornography, they could be ordered to register as a sex offender, possibly for life.
The bill focuses solely on underage “sexters.” An adult with explicit photos or materials of a minor still faces felony child pornography charges.
If your son or daughter has been arrested for sexting, a
Phoenix criminal defense attorney who not only has experience defending clients against
sex crimes, but who also has practice in
juvenile defense, can provide your child with the skilled representation and dedicated legal counsel he or she needs during this unsettling time. To learn more,
contact the Knowles Law Firm, P.C. today.
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