Richard Arroyo is a California criminal defense attorney dedicated to protecting the rights of both
adults and juveniles. If a person is under the age of 18 when accused of committing a crime the case
will be heard in juvenile court.
Although both adults and juveniles share many of the same constitutional rights, there are many
important differences. For instance, juveniles have no right to a jury trial and cannot be bailed out of
custody.
Mr. Arroyo has over 30 years of experience representing clients throughout San Diego County
particularly youth and their families during one of the most stressful times in their lives.
His practice areas include all felonies and misdemeanors, including school related offenses, drug
possession, gang and weapons charges and transfer hearings where the prosecution asks the court to
send the case to adult court.,
The juvenile delinquency system emphasizes rehabilitation rather than punishment understanding that
adolescents brains do not fully develop until around the age of 25. That is why many youths can
become impulsive and often act without thinking about future consequences. Early intervention is
often critical and Attorney Arroyo works closely with families, counselors and community-based
organizations to present mitigation evidence to persuade prosecutors and judges to consider
alternative ways to rehabilitate a young person besides custody whenever possible. Rehabilitation
over punishment.
Mr. Arroyo understands the complexities of juvenile criminal defense and prioritizes compassionate,
client-centered defense. Always trying to preserve a young person’s future opportunities.
Initial strategy consultations are free and confidential. What are the facts, what is the applicable law
and are there any possible defenses.
Every child, and adult, deserve a second chance. One mistake should not define a lifetime