Parents: Keep Your Child's Record Clean
Has your adult son or daughter been charged with a crime? Are they a high school, college student or graduate student? Are they on the path to becoming one? Do they understand the damage that a criminal conviction can do to their future?
Probably not. At the law offices of Michael T. Norris, Ltd. and John W. Callahan, Ltd., we understand that young adults may not truly grasp the severity of these situations. They may not be willing to help themselves, because they don't really know how these matters can impact their lives. That doesn't mean that you can't help them. You can. You can enlist our student crime defense attorneys.
To speak within minutes with a lawyer about defending a student accused of a crime, call us at 1-877-FELONY-7 today. You can also e-mail us.
Mike Norris and John Callahan are available to stand up for the rights of high school students, college students, graduate students and anyone else in a similar position. We have decades of experience helping people in Schaumburg, Chicago and the surrounding parts of Illinois.
We can provide defense for students accused of any crime, including:
- Date Rape
- Underage Consumption of Alcohol
- Drug Possession
- Retail Theft
- Assault and Battery
Our team understands that, as parents, you are very concerned about your child's future, even if your child isn't. We will work with you and your child. We will pursue results that will allow a student to keep their record clean, preventing any impact on their ability to apply for higher education, apply for good jobs and more.
We go into every case with the intention of winning. Especially for young people just getting started on their lives, this is very important. We are not interested in simply accepting a deal that may leave a permanent and easily spotted scar on a student's permanent record. We want to help our clients walk away without jail time, without fines and with their records intact.
Call us at 1-877-FELONY-7 to speak within minutes with a lawyer about defending a student accused of crime.
