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The Future of Your Child

When your child’s rights are hanging in the balance, our juvenile defense firm is prepared to fight to defend their rights.

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We Are a Top Juvenile Defense Firm

Proudly Defending Minors in the Area

At Fife Luneau, PC, we understand that it can be extremely difficult to learn that your child has been arrested. Fear and uncertainty does not even begin to cover the spectrum of emotion you can feel. Though it is known that youths often act out, whether in rebellion or otherwise, getting caught up in a run in with the law due to illegal behavior can be something that could be life-changing for a child. If your child has been arrested, or if your child’s future is in danger due to a juvenile crime, you must speak with an experienced defense lawyer immediately.

  • Meet Your Criminal Defense Attorneys Charles Fife & Danny Luneau

    Focused on Defending Your Rights

    Our DUI lawyers always work towards getting results for our clients. We know that preparation is the most important aspect of any case and a well-prepared lawyer will beat an experienced lawyer every time. At Fife Luneau, P.C., we immediately locate and request all the evidence that relates to your case, which often includes subpoenaing surveillance video and witnesses and routinely working with investigators to ensure that evidence of innocence is brought to the attention of the prosecutors and to juries. Prosecutors have nearly unlimited resources. We level the playing field through hard work and preparation.

Real Results For Real People

  • CRIMINAL DEFENSE

    Dismissed

    People v. D.S.: Dismissed: 3rd Degree Assault and Disorderly Conduct (Court granted our motion to suppress evidence as a result of an unlawful arrest)

  • FELONY DUI

    Dismissed

    People v. B.H.: Deferred Judgment to DUI (Results in dismissal of charges after one year)

  • TRAFFIC CRIME

    Dismissed

    People v. H.A.: Dismissed: Careless Driving

  • FELONY DUI

    Reduced

    People v. K.H.: Not Guilty: DUI, DWAI, Disobedience to Traffic Control Signal

  • VIOLENT CRIME

    Dismissed

    People v. T.M.: Dismissed: Domestic Violence, 3rd Degree Assault, Phone Obstruction

Our Client Testimonials

  • “Charlie helped me to remain calm through this very stressful time. He is an amazing lawyer and really cares about his clients. I will tell everyone about him.”

    Anonymous

  • “I was charged with my fourth dui and Mr. Luneau convinced a jury that I was not guilty! I was facing two years in jail and would have lost everything if I was convicted. I highly recommend this law firm!”

    Anonymous

  • “They were highly recommended and lived up to the hype. They did an excellent job with my case. Couldn't be more pleased with the outcome!!”

    Tony T

  • “An attorney that knows how to win and will not give up. Couldn’t be happier!”

    Bill B

Why We Are The Right Choice For You

  • We are Available 24/7 by Phone for Our Clients

  • Members of the National Trial Lawyers Association

  • Will Represent You in Both State & Federal Courts

  • One of the Most Successful DUI Firms in Denver

Tell Us About Your Case

Juvenile Criminal Penalties

Most juvenile courts have a wide range of sentencing options, which are used primarily to punish juveniles who have been found “delinquent,” or guilty of violating a criminal law. This includes things like incarceration and non-incarceration options.

  • House arrest
  • Electronic monitoring
  • Sentence in a juvenile detention facility
  • Probation or community service
  • Extensive fines
  • In some cases, sentence to adult jail

Juvenile Defense FAQs

Your Questions, Answered

  • Questions

  • My child was arrested. Will he/she be put in jail?

    Answer

    Because juvenile cases are handled differently, penalties typically will not involve jail. A juvenile may be faced with more serious penalties if the case is handled in adult court.

  • What types of violations trigger a juvenile arrest?

    Answer

    Each state recognizes different types of violations as a juvenile offense. These can include things like curfew, truancy, liquor-related offenses, drug-related offenses, theft, and more.

  • What age is considered to be juvenile?

    Answer

    Every state has different eligibility criterion, but most states recognize the maximum age for juvenile court as 18. Others can recognize 16 or 17 years, or as old as 19 years.

  • What is the difference between juvenile and criminal court?

    Answer

    The juvenile system is much different than an adult criminal court, and therefore, the procedures are very different as well. Speak with an attorney to learn what to expect in your case.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Plea Agreement

    If a case remains in juvenile court, the minor can enter a plea agreement. This is usually based on the condition that the juvenile attend counseling or other alternatives.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Judge Diversion

    If a judge chooses to divert a case, the minor will need to complete a court-approved program. Failure to do so could force the court to reinstate the charges.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Adjudicatory Hearings

    Also known as a juvenile trial, a judge will determine if the juvenile is delinquent (has violated criminal law). A judge will determine the penalties if the juvenile is ruled delinquent.

We Hear Your Concerns. You Aren’t Alone.

Let Us Help You Understand What to Expect

  • Is my child
    going to jail?

  • How serious
    is this?

  • I can't afford
    to pay the fines

  • Is this going on my
    criminal record?

  • Can you help?

  • They just made a mistake

We know what makes our clients lay awake and sleepless at night. Get the peace of mind you need. Call (720) 330-8648 to get the sound legal advice you need.

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