Attorney Dimmer, armed with mental health records documenting both his juvenile client's longstanding treatment needs as well as his substantial efforts to address the same, successfully argued that S.K. remain in juvenile court rather than be tried as an adult for burglary charges. In the end, the court agreed that the juvenile be supervised rather than serve upfront confinement so the juvenile could continue with his treatment plan.
December 18, 2018Attorney Dimmer Wins Juvenile Waiver Hearing in Burglary Case
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