Connecticut Office of Chief Public Defender Stamford Juvenile Matters Offices

Connecticut Office of Chief Public Defender Stamford Juvenile Matters Offices

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The Connecticut Office of Chief Public Defender Stamford Juvenile Matters Office is a branch office for the state of Connecticut. It is located in the city of Stamford. In Connecticut, Juvenile Courts handle cases for children under the age of eighteen who have been charged with a crime. This office deals with legal defense matters regarding the Connecticut judicial branch section. Seven is the minimum age to have the capacity to commit a crime and be sent to juvenile court accused of being a delinquent. Delinquent is what the courts call a child who has been accused or convicted of a crime in juvenile court. If you are over the age of 15, any felony charge could be transferred to the adult court. Suppose you are charged with a very serious offense (Class A and some Class B felonies). In that case, your case will be automatically transferred. If you are charged with a lesser felony, the prosecutor can ask the court to move your case to the adult court. You have the right to a hearing before that happens. If your offense is less severe and you are still sent to court (skipping school, running away, etc.), a Family with Service Needs petition may be filed. This petition allows you to attend court with a probation officer with whom you may request counseling and other social services in place of a criminal charge. If you have any questions about the Connecticut Office of Chief Public Defender Stamford Juvenile Matters Offices, please use the contact information on the right-hand side of the page.

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