Posted On: September 14, 2011 by Lependorf & Silverstein

Teens Arrested on Suspicion of Burglary in Jersey City

Three teenagers were arrested on suspicion of burglary in New Jersey after police officers found them carrying bags full of video games and electronic items. According to The Jersey Journal, the alleged New Jersey juvenile burglary incident occurred at a Terrace Avenue home in Jersey City. The officers spotted a 14-year-old boy who had been arrested twice within a month for burglary and decided to follow him. They later saw him and two others, ages 18 and 19, leaving a home with bags of stolen items. An investigation is ongoing.

The main purpose of New Jersey's juvenile court system is to rehabilitate young offenders and correct the dangerous path on which they are headed. Whenever a juvenile is arrested multiple times for a similar offense, it is clear that the system is failing him or her in some way. Instead of treating these youths with an increased level of understanding and focus, repeat offenders typically face harsher penalties and the potential for juvenile detention.

It is crucial that families obtain representation from a skilled juvenile crime defense attorney. An experienced criminal defense attorney can work to ensure that the youth receives fair treatment, and that his or her legal rights and best interests are protected at all times.

The Princeton juvenile crime defense attorneys at Lependorf & Silverstein have a long and successful track record of helping juvenile defendants. If your son or daughter has been charged with a crime in New Jersey, please contact our offices at 609-240-0040 to discuss your case at absolutely no cost.