Youth sentencing
The youth court has a range of sentencing options at its disposal and will deal with all, but the most serious of cases will get transferred to the crown court.
There will almost always be involvement from the Youth Offending Team, and unlike the adult courts, the youth courts focus on the offender. There is a general agreement that the criminalisation of youths should be avoided wherever possible.
Restorative justice is a tool that can be used to sway the police away from prosecution. This system is victim led and may involve an apology or compensation payable.
It can be an attractive option as there may be no finding of guilt and will not result in a criminal record or a disclosure on a DBS check. In addition to this, young offenders may receive cautions during court sentences. However, this depends entirely on the severity of the case.
Choosing the right Youth Crime Solicitor
At Slater Heelis, we strongly believe that your child needs to be comfortable with the legal representative. We offer full police station representation, guidance before questioning, and thorough research into the case and court representation.
A member of our Youth Crime team will ensure that the police and other services are sensitive to the child’s needs and can ensure that their immaturity is not mistaken as criminality.
Dealing with children and young people is a specialist area of law. Our youth crime lawyers are committed to understanding your child and finding a solution that protects their reputation and future.