Lexington, KY asked in Criminal Law for Kentucky

Q: I have. Been charged with facilitation to 1 robbery and my 2 sons are accused of said robbery but no theft occurred

My son bike was being stolen and as my sons went to retrieve there bike they were attacked on school property by bullying delinquent and the so called victims has been stalking terrorizing my family for months I have videos as well of the stalking attacking and vandalizing my home oh yeah did I mention all in my back yard and school property my sons haven't been to court once and they are offering me 2 years probation how does th8s help my kids what are there rights on rules of juvenile court and time lapse for arraignment and if court fails to follow rules of court is this grounds for dismissal in juvenile court and if dismissed does that dusmiss my adult case of facilitation and if all dismissed us there grounds for civil matter

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: You should hire a civil attorney who can help you pursue claims for damages against these individuals

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