Discipline them - educate them - and try to set them on the right path.
The best way is to not commit a crime.
The best thing to do would be to contact an attorney - advise them of what you did - and arrange to turn yourself in. This is especially true if your crime injured or hurt another person. If the crime was serious enough the odds are that you'll be found out anyway and it will go that much harder on you if you have to be apprehended.
...as a kind or merciful treatment, moderating the punishment of someone who has committed a crime or transgressed a law or rule.
...as a kind or merciful treatment, moderating the punishment of someone who has committed a crime or transgressed a law or rule.
It depends what for. The best thing is not to be judgemental, and to be supportive. If they did the thing they were arrested for, you don't have to support the crime to be supportive of their predicament. If they didn't do the crime, then recommend they get good legal advice quickly
...as a kind or merciful treatment, moderating the punishment of someone who has committed a crime or transgressed a law or rule.
A crime is a crime and remains a crime - there is no statutory limit on how long a time may go by before it is reported.. Obviously the best thing to do is report as soon as possible.
Due to not knowing the location where this lawyer is required, it has been found that there is a site called "Law Info". On this site, one can click on the state they are located and a list of lawyers for juveniles will be provided.
"Where" is very non-specific and covers a lot of possibilities. During drug transactions and within the drug trafficking trade would probably be the best answer.
To the best of my knowledge the professional person who investigates a crime where it was perpetrated is called "a crime on scene investigator".
you need to be strong minded to be a crime scene investigator
After committing a drug crime 4 years ago with your partner who is now a cop, statue of limitations is over. If the DA wants you to roll on the cop, it is best to discuss your options with a lawyer.