As a former Deputy Public Defender in Riverside County, Mr. Donath has always been on the defense side of the law.
Top 100 Trial Attorneys in California 2012-2014, 2008 Trial Attorney of the Year by the Riverside County Public Defender's Office, and dozens of other awards and accolades.
Your lawyer should have a passion for defense, not just a passion for money. Reputation, vigor, and determination go a long way in this business.
As a former Deputy Public Defender in Riverside County, Mr. Donath has always been on the defense side of the law.
Top 100 Trial Attorneys in California 2012-2014, 2008 Trial Attorney of the Year by the Riverside County Public Defender's Office, and dozens of other awards and accolades.
Your lawyer should have a passion for defense, not just a passion for money. Reputation, vigor, and determination go a long way in this business.
Posted in Criminal Defense,Juvenile Crimes on August 20, 2019
Under California’s Constitution, public education is declared to be an essential and fundamental right for all. Public education for all children between the ages of 6 and 18 is compulsory. Children between those ages who frequently miss school are subject to disciplinary actions, and their parents could be in trouble with the law.
A child who does not attend school on a regular basis could be considered truant under the law.
Truancy in California is defined as students who are absent three times in the same school year without permission or a valid reason for the absence. Additionally, being late or away from school more than 30 minutes in a school day counts as an absence.
Under California law, the following count as valid excuses for absence and will not be counted towards a child’s unexcused absences:
There are various steps for truancy:
Consequences that student could face as a result of being truant include:
Parents have an obligation to ensure their kids attend school. Failing to do so and failing to attend corrective review boards could lead to fines ranging from $100 to $500. Additionally, a parent could face misdemeanor charges for contributing to the delinquency of a minor with penalties of:
Parents could also face contempt of court charges if they do not obey court orders connected to truancy proceedings.
If a school has filed a petition with the Juvenile Court concerning your child’s truancy, you should speak with a qualified and experienced attorney about your case. A San Bernardino criminal defense lawyer will be able to explain your rights in this situation and help you form a plan moving forward.