🛡️ Teen Survival Guide for Police Encounters
Course overview
Lesson Overview

4.5 – If You’re Charged with Something – What Happens Next: Being charged is scary, but knowing the process removes some of the fear. First, remember that a charge is not a conviction. It means the system believes there’s enough evidence to investigate further. You’ll get paperwork listing the charges and a court date—read everything carefully. Don’t ignore it or hope it goes away; that will make things worse. Contact a lawyer or public defender immediately and share all details honestly. You’ll learn whether your case is in juvenile or adult court, which changes the rules. The lawyer will guide you on what to say, wear, and expect. You might be released or asked to pay bail depending on the situation. Avoid talking about your case on social media—it can be used against you. Keep your circle small and supportive while you focus on your defense. The legal system moves slowly, so patience and preparation matter. Every form, every call, and every statement adds to your story. Stay calm and remember—you still have rights, even under pressure.

About this course

This comprehensive guide is designed to help teens navigate real-life encounters with law enforcement with confidence, clarity, and caution. From understanding your legal rights to knowing what to say—and what not to say—this series empowers young people

This course includes:
  • A full series of engaging, age-appropriate lessons designed specifically for teens
  • Real-world scenarios and roleplay examples to prepare for actual police encounters
  • Easy-to-understand breakdowns of legal terms like probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and Miranda rights

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