
At the Gutheinz Law Firm, we regularly represent minors who have ended up on the wrong side of the law. They may fall victim to peer pressure or end up in the wrong place at the wrong time. We understand that it can be stressful for parents, who often do not know what to expect and how the charge will impact their child's future. Our juvenile defense attorneys in Friendswood can guide you through the process and explains your options. We work hard to find options that will give your child a second chance and a better opportunity to thrive.
Juvenile crimes that our firm can represent include:
We are a family law firm run by two generations of attorneys. We know how important family is, and we are committed to protecting your family and finding the best possible outcome to your child's case.
Our law firm believes in the rehabilitation of juvenile offenders, not locking them up in jail. We do our best to fight for non-incarceration alternatives that may include probation, counseling, treatment, and other available programs. We work with prosecutors, counselors, social agencies, and school officials to create an effective arrangement that works in your child's interests. Our team always keeps in mind options that can keep the charge off of his or her record, or preserve the possibility of expungement and record sealing in the future.
Juvenile crimes require a team with in-depth knowledge of the juvenile justice system. The Gutheinz Law Firm has extensive experience representing minors and can advocate for your child's best interests. Throughout the process, we can help you make informed decisions.
Contact us online or by calling (281) 888-0470.
Client’s Felony criminal mischief dismissed when defense established that the alleged victims account and statement of damages was not true.
Client charged with Driving while Intoxicated which was dismissed after completion of a successful DWI Pretrial Intervention.
Client’s Felony criminal mischief dismissed when defense established that the alleged victims account and statement of damages was not true.