Southwest Ohio Juvenile Crimes Defense Attorney
Depending on the seriousness of the offense, a criminal conviction can have a devastating impact on a juvenile's future. Juveniles can be charged with all of the same crimes as adults and are frequently subject to many of the same penalties. If your child has been charged with any type of crime, contact an experienced defense attorney immediately.
At the law firm of Michael K. Allen & Associates, we serve clients throughout the greater Cincinnati area in all types of juvenile crime cases. You can rely on us to fight aggressively to protect your child's rights and seek the best possible result in each case.
Skillful, Thorough Defense
In every case, we thoroughly investigate every aspect of the case against your child. Our experience as prosecutors gives us a complete understanding of the process and strategy on both sides of criminal cases. We will find the weaknesses in the state's case. We will use these weaknesses to negotiate a dismissal or reduction in the charges.
In some cases, more serious offenses can be transferred, or "bound over" to adult criminal court if the child is over the age of 14. Cases in adult criminal court can bring more severe penalties and a permanent criminal record. We do everything we can to keep your child's case in juvenile court. In addition, we seek to have your child admitted to diversionary programs rather than detention whenever possible.
We have experience with a wide variety of juvenile crime cases, including:
- Theft
- Underage drinking
- Drug crimes
- Gun charges
- Sex offenses
- Gang activity
- Vandalism
- Violent crimes
Speak to a Lawyer 24/7
Contact our office today to discuss your juvenile crime case. You can speak to an attorney at any time, day or night, for sound advice about your legal issue.
For assistance in Hamilton County, call the Cincinnati Office at 513-334-0209 or contact us toll free at 800-590-6537. You may also contact us by e-mail.
For assistance in Warren County, Butler County, Clermont County, or elsewhere in Ohio, call the Mason office at 513-445-9600. You may also contact the office by email.







