- Practice Areas:
- Assault Defense
- Bail Review
- Burglary/Robbery
- Computer Crimes
- Criminal Defense
- Domestic Violence
- Drug Charges
- DUI/DWI
- Juvenile
- Murder
- VOP Hearings
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The Law Offices of Marc G. Snyder
Baltimore County Office
The Woodholme Center
1829 Reisterstown Road, Suite 100
Baltimore, Maryland 21208
| Phone: | (410) 656-9LAW (9529) |
| Fax: | (443) 267-0037 |
229 N. Howard Street, Suite 201
Baltimore, MD 21201
| Phone: | (410) 656-9LAW (9529) |
| Fax: | (443) 267-0037 |
3 S. Rogers St.
Aberdeen, MD 21001
| Phone: | (410) 656-9LAW (9529) |
| Fax: | (443) 267-0037 |
Baltimore Juvenile Defense Team
Residential Programs
Youthful offenders need to understand the consequences of their actions, and to that end the Department offers residential services ranging from foster care to institutional care.
As a Juvenile charged with a crime you have rights and often many options for handling the charges.
Youth in institutional care are the most serious or chronic offenders. Recognizing that there will always be a need for secure care for juvenile offenders, the Department has taken steps to make that care as productive as possible. Care in institutions includes treatment, education, vocational training and victim awareness counseling.
Staff at DJS take a close look at all young people serviced by the Department, assess them, and make decisions on the best programs, whether that is in a secure setting, a residential facility, or in a non-residential, community-based program. The needs of the youth are balanced with the paramount interest of community safety.
Non-Residential Community-Based Programs
Young people participating in community-based programs live in their own homes or in surrogate homes while receiving treatment and supervision. Services range from counseling to advocacy and special day programs.
DJS is working to give young people the skills that will make them successful in school, in preparing for jobs, and as members of the community. DJS has developed partnerships with private organizations to help prepare young people to enter the job market..
Another important aspect of helping young people to change their behavior is participating in community service. DJS has formed partnerships with organizations to provide young people with meaningful service. This service provides both help to neighborhoods and communities, and it teaches young people that there is a price to pay for committing offenses.
Prevention and Early Intervention
Prevention programs are designed to stop delinquent behavior before it starts. The Department is committed to early identification of problems that can escalate and place young people in the Juvenile Justice System.
If you still have questions about the Maryland Juvenile Court System, give us a call at 410-656-9LAW(9529) or visit our frequently asked Juvenile court questions page.
Services to at risk youth include individual and family counseling, advocacy, and drug abuse education.
DJS has several programs that give attention to the whole family when youth are at risk of getting into trouble. The biggest influence in a child's life is the family, so by working with parents or guardians and young people, DJS can help make family life stronger and more valuable.
