 Hi, I'm David Cantor with the Law Offices of David Michael Cantor and I'm going to talk about juvenile disposition hearings in Arizona. Basically that's a sentencing in juvenile court. It can be done immediately after juvenile pleads or after they've been adjudicated delinquent at a trial. Now once that occurs the judge has 30 days at the latest to do the adjudication or disposition hearing if the juvenile is in custody and has 45 days later if the juvenile is out of custody. During that time we can set it for the predisposition report which will be prepared for the judge and we can also do our own disposition memorandum. We will file photos, letters, copies of awards, psychological reports, whatever it takes to get the lowest possible outcome on your behalf. Now the judge can sentence the juvenile depending on the felony and the severity for custody at juvenile prison or adobe mountain all the way up to the juvenile's 18th birthday. In addition the judge can require that a juvenile registers a sex offender up to their 25th birthday if it's a sex crime. Now if the judge gives probation the judge can order probation to occur all the way up to the 18th birthday. Now our goal is always to get the lowest possible sentence so if you or a loved one have been charged and not yet convicted or haven't even started in the system contact us. If you have been charged adjudicated delinquent and a sentencing's coming up at a disposition hearing contact us. Either way we're not going to charge you any money to meet with us it's free but it will take 30 minutes. We'll go over your case from top to bottom and explain what we can do on your behalf. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Take care.