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  1. Ali-Reza Ghanouni

    Cherokee County Juvenile Law Attorney Ali-Reza Paul Ghanouni
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    Canton, GA Juvenile Lawyer. Licensed for 6 years.

  2. John Cline

    Cherokee County Juvenile Law Attorney John DeLaney Cline
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    Canton, GA Juvenile Lawyer. Licensed for 12 years.

  3. Brett Ladd Avvo Pro

    Also known as The Ladd Law Firm, Brett W. Ladd

    Cherokee County Juvenile Law Attorney Brett Ladd
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    Canton, GA Juvenile Lawyer. Licensed for 27 years.

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  4. Cynthia Krewson

    Cherokee County Juvenile Law Attorney Cynthia Montoro Krewson
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    Holly Springs, GA Juvenile Lawyer. Licensed for 24 years.

  5. Martin Lively

    Cherokee County Juvenile Law Attorney Martin A. Lively
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    Holly Springs, GA Juvenile Lawyer. Licensed for 7 years.

  6. Jessica Chapman

    Cherokee County Juvenile Law Attorney Jessica Marie Chapman
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    Kennesaw, GA Juvenile Lawyer. Licensed for 5 years.

  7. Benjamin Reed Avvo Pro

    Also known as Brad Reed

    Cherokee County Juvenile Law Attorney Benjamin Bradley Reed
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    Holly Springs, GA Juvenile Lawyer. Licensed for 15 years.

  8. Sarah Shearouse

    Cherokee County Juvenile Law Attorney Sarah Lauren Shearouse

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    Canton, GA Juvenile Lawyer. Licensed for 4 years.

  9. Meredith Ditchen

    Cherokee County Juvenile Law Attorney Meredith Wilson Ditchen

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    Holly Springs, GA Juvenile Lawyer. Licensed for 14 years.

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Juvenile

Juvenile law applies to young children and teenagers—usually defined as less than eighteen years old, depending on the state. Minors accused of breaking the law are processed under a juvenile justice system. This system is completely separate from the one used for adults, and the penalties involved are usually far less severe than in the adult system. Juvenile law also carries certain protections that do not apply to adults; for example, names are kept confidential and parents can be present during police questioning. A lawyer who specializes in juvenile law will help minors understand the juvenile justice system and present their defense in juvenile court.