San Antonio Texas Board Certified Juvenile Attorney
Mr. Collins is a board certified attorney in both juvenile and criminal law. As a
former juvenile prosecutor, and now as a juvenile defense attorney he has handled
juvenile crimes cases including capital murder, murder, aggravated sexual assault, aggravated
robbery and indecency with a child. He is an experienced and aggressive advocate that
defends juveniles with a passion. He knows that defending juveniles is a complex and
multidisciplinary practice that involves knowledge of criminal, civil, and family codes
and procedures. Texas juvenile criminal law requires an extensive familiarity with other issues as well
such as the psychological and psychosocial development of adolescents. All of these
factors must be thoroughly evaluated for successful juvenile defense.
Two of the topics that frequently arise in juvenile criminal law are deferred prosecution
and pre-trial diversion. These are legal scenarios that enable a juvenile to avoid an
adjudication (and hence juvenile record) by agreement with the prosecutor. Other
matters to be explored include a wide range of pretrial matters and motions, including
juvenile confessions, search and seizure issues, mental illness and retardation
proceedings, as well as special education and other school issues. All of these areas,
should also be considered in light of the access to and confidentiality of juvenile records
and proceedings.
One very common substantive area of juvenile defense law concerns sex offense
allegations. Mr. Collins lectures annually on this topic at the Texas Bar Juvenile Law
Conference, and this intricate aspect of juvenile law requires careful investigation,
discovery and development of the evidence. Should a juvenile be convicted of this type
of allegation there are many strategies for exempting juveniles from sex offender
registration and notification. Mr. Collins, Board Certified in Juvenile Law and Criminal
Law, lectures frequently on this technical aspect of the law.
There are also two types of juvenile criminal cases that permit more
serious adult type penalties for juvenile delinquent conduct. One
is certification and transfer hearings that can result in juvenile
jurisdiction being waived and the juvenile transferred as an adult
for prosecution purposes. This means a juvenile could receive real
penitentiary time in adult prison. The second area is determinate
sentencing. The family code sets out certain juvenile criminal offenses that are aggravated
and can result in penalties of up to 40 years. Initially, the juvenile
will stay in the juvenile system, but at 18 he or she can be transferred
to adult prison to receive the balance of the sentence. Mr. Collins
is a juvenile defense attorney who has experience in both of these
categories of juvenile law, and will fight for your child’s rights
in these difficult proceedings.
Contact Kevin Collins when you need
a juvenile crime defense attorney in the San Antonio area.
|