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Robert Preston
has a long history of working with youth. His experience has shown him to believe that early
intervention is a necessary component in helping at risk
individuals. Even if your child is wrong, much is to be gained by an
aggressive, fearless, defense. A savvy investigator can aid an
attorney in uncovering the facts and circumstances that may allow
treatment, training, counseling and community service options
instead of incarceration.Being an experienced Juvenile Investigator, Robert Preston has worked with prosecutors and police for years. His experience ranges from the streets of New York to sunny Florida. He has developed a vast insight in to the operations of the police, the prosecutors, and the Juvenile Justice system. His knowledge, training and experience are available for the defense of you and your child or legal dependent. This is a unique skill that is in high demand. As a result his case load is limited he screens and takes the most deserving cases.
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Juvenile facilities are not a training ground of good things. They are typically a warehouse, to simply keep the individual locked away. However some facilities are better than others. Some have better psychological staff and behavior modification programs. They may offer job skills training and drug treatment. Closeness to home can even be a factor, because it will make visitation possible. Robert Preston has the skill and ability in Juvenile Investigations to gather and present the facts both orally and in written form that are acceptable to the defense, prosecution, the judge and law enforcement officers. He has testified in 261 Juvenile cases and had a 100% rate of success. These are documented cases. Police and prosecutors can make mistakes. These mistakes are frequently caused my restraints on manpower and budget of Government investigators. The decisions of the judge are based on the facts known at the moment. Fewer mistakes occur when exacting detailed information is provided. You and your attorney can call for a free case assessment, or complete the form provided for a prompt reply. |
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