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Practice Areas > Family Law > Juvenile Delinquency

Prior to becoming an attorney, Brian worked with juveniles from 1990-1997 in a variety of settings. During his undergraduate study, Brian was an Intensive Surveillance Officer and Summer Program Director for the Mahoning County Juvenile Court.  After graduation, Brian became employed at a private mental health hospital in a residential treatment center for juveniles.  When Brian moved to Cleveland, Ohio, he was employed at a State Correctional Facility for Juveniles.

In March 2004, Brian became a Wake County Court Appointed Attorney for juveniles.   Juveniles have nearly all the constitutional rights of an adult and deserve equal protection.  Although juvenile records are sealed and not public record, there can be dire consequences if convicted. 

Brian feels it is important to contribute to the young lives of our future and he would be honored to represent your daughter or son.  If your child has been accused of a crime, do not allow him to make a statement to the police and do not waive his right to have an attorney to be present.  Many times the police will ask questions during their "investigation".  During this investigation, your child may not be "in custody" and may not have the right to counsel.

If you would like further more personalized information, please feel free to schedule a $99 initial, up to one hour, consultation by calling (919) 424-8319.