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Juvenile Crimes

New York and Connecticut Juvenile Crimes Defense

If your son or daughter has been arrested, you are now dealing with a host of challenges you probably were not expecting. Determining which attorney will defend your child is a difficult but vitally important decision.

Please know that if you retain the Law Office of Mark J. Sacco, PLLC, your child’s case will be handled with care, compassion and discretion. At our law office in Schenectady, New York, we provide experienced representation to juveniles and adults throughout New York and Connecticut who are facing criminal charges..

We handle all juvenile offenses, from minor traffic violations and DWI to serious felony level offenses. Some of the juvenile crimes we handle include:

  • DWI
  • Shoplifting and other theft offenses
  • Fighting/assault
  • Property destruction/graffiti/vandalism
  • Marijuana and other drug charges (possession or illegal sales)
  • Sex offenses
  • Violent crimes
  • Computer crimes
  • Traffic violations (e.g. careless or reckless driving)
  • Underage drinking

At our office, clients receive quality representation with a focus on service as well as results. We take time to listen to clients, investigate the facts of their case and devise a comprehensive approach to case management that has resulted in many favorable results on behalf of clients throughout New York and Connecticut.

As you know, the effect of a criminal offense can be extremely damaging to a child's future academic and career opportunities. Explaining a conviction for a violent crime, burglary, drug possession or theft is never easy on a college application. If your child is facing difficult juvenile crimes charges, we will work diligently to seek the best possible result on his or her behalf.

Contact the Law Office of Mark J. Sacco, PLLC

We are pleased to offer a free consultation to each potential client. To schedule an appointment with a juvenile crimes defense lawyer at our firm, call us at 518-631-4046 or contact us online.