by Samantha Jade | May 2, 2023 | Juvenile Crimes
Social media has become a significant part of our daily lives. Everywhere you look someone is either on their phone, iPad or tablet and using social media platforms to express their views and connect with others. Sadly, it has also become a platform for threats and...
by Samantha Jade | May 1, 2023 | Assault Crimes, Drug Crimes, Juvenile Crimes, Theft and Fraud Offenses, Violent Crimes
Even though the United States criminal justice system has a noble goal at rehabilitation, being charged with a crime can have serious and long-term consequences. It’s sad but true. Who would think that once you’ve paid your full debt to society for a bad decision made...
by Samantha Jade | Apr 6, 2023 | Assault Crimes, Juvenile Crimes, Theft and Fraud Offenses, Violent Crimes
It has become increasingly clear that youth violence is a growing problem in our society. But why? What are the root causes of this kind of violence? Is it simply a matter of people making bad decisions in the heat of the moment, or is there something more at play?...
by Samantha Jade | Feb 28, 2023 | Juvenile Crimes, Violent Crimes
Each year, thousands of young adults are incarcerated for a variety of offenses. We often hear about these incarcerations with debates on its morality and efficiency dominating the headlines. What is perhaps less discussed is the true price that this system of justice...
by Silva | Nov 27, 2020 | Juvenile Crimes, Violent Crimes
Arrest Made in Campus Cold Case Criminal Defense Attorney Silva Megerditchian spoke with Court TV last fall, discussing the intricacies of the murder trial of Daniel Carillo. Carillo is a 20-year-old accused of killing Kirk Kimberly in 2016. Carillo was 16 when he...
by Silva | Jun 29, 2018 | Juvenile Crimes, Sex Crimes
The most difficult conversations I have ever had as an attorney, has been when parents call me after their child has been investigated and/or arrested for any kind of sex crime. I have seen an upswing in filings of late for a variety of sex crimes in children under...