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28+ Years Experience

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36th District & Third Circuit Court

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Detroit Juvenile Defense Attorney

Experienced Representation for Minors in Wayne County Delinquency Proceedings

When a child or teenager is accused of a crime in Michigan, the stakes could not be higher. A juvenile criminal charge can disrupt a young person’s education, damage family relationships, and cast a long shadow over future employment and housing opportunities. Detroit juvenile defense attorney William Maze has spent nearly three decades protecting the rights of minors charged with delinquency offenses in the Wayne County Family Division of Circuit Court and, where applicable, in adult criminal proceedings. Early intervention by an experienced advocate can mean the difference between a second chance and a lifelong consequence.

Michigan’s juvenile justice system operates under the Juvenile Code, MCL 712A.1 et seq., and is administered primarily through the Family Division of Circuit Court. Unlike the adult criminal system, juvenile proceedings were historically designed to emphasize rehabilitation over punishment. However, the system has grown increasingly complex, incorporating designated proceedings, automatic waiver provisions, and blended sentencing options that can expose juveniles to adult criminal penalties. Understanding which procedural track applies to your child’s case requires the guidance of a defense attorney who knows the Family Division, its judges, and its prosecutors.

Attorney William Maze represents minors at every stage of a juvenile delinquency case—from the initial detention hearing and preliminary inquiry through adjudication, disposition, and any appeal. He also assists clients in setting aside juvenile adjudications once the relevant waiting periods have been satisfied, restoring their records under Michigan’s Clean Slate legislation and the traditional application process under MCL 712A.18e. Whether your child faces a misdemeanor-equivalent charge or a serious felony allegation that could trigger adult prosecution, our firm provides the aggressive, strategic defense your family deserves.

Our Detroit juvenile defense practice serves clients throughout Wayne County, including the 36th District Court catchment area and the Wayne County Family Division located at the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice. We understand that parents and guardians need clear answers about what their child is facing, what the court process looks like, and what outcomes are realistically achievable. The following resources explain each component of our juvenile defense practice in detail. We encourage you to explore these pages and then contact our office at (313) 792-8800 for a confidential consultation.

Juvenile Criminal Defense

Aggressive representation for minors accused of delinquency offenses in Wayne County Family Division, including felony-equivalent and misdemeanor charges.

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Juvenile Court Process

A step-by-step explanation of how Michigan’s juvenile court process works, from petition and arraignment through adjudication and disposition.

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Juvenile Record Expungement

Learn how to set aside a juvenile adjudication in Michigan under MCL 712A.18e and the automatic Clean Slate provisions of MCL 712A.18t.

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Michigan’s Juvenile Justice Framework: An Overview for Families

When a person under the age of 18 is accused of violating a law or ordinance in Michigan, jurisdiction is vested in the Family Division of Circuit Court under MCL 712A.2(a)(1). This framework, which replaced the former juvenile division of probate court effective January 1, 1998, gives the Family Division exclusive original jurisdiction over most juvenile delinquency matters. As the Michigan Judicial Institute’s Juvenile Justice Benchbook explains, the Family Division has the authority to handle everything from minor misdemeanor-equivalent conduct through serious specified juvenile violations, applying a framework that balances rehabilitation with accountability.

The Juvenile Code recognizes that not all cases are alike. A first-time offender accused of a minor property crime faces a fundamentally different procedural path than a fourteen-year-old charged with a specified juvenile violation that could trigger automatic waiver to adult court under MCL 712A.2(a)(1). Between these poles lies a spectrum of procedural options: informal consent calendar proceedings under MCL 712A.2f, formal calendar adjudication in Family Division, designated proceedings in which the court may impose an adult sentence, and automatic waiver proceedings in which the circuit court of general criminal jurisdiction presides from the outset. Each track carries distinct consequences for your child’s record, liberty, and future.

One of the most important protections Michigan law affords juvenile defendants is the right to counsel. MCL 712A.17c(1) and MCR 3.915(A)(1) guarantee a juvenile’s right to be advised of the right to counsel and the right against self-incrimination before formal calendar proceedings begin. The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission Act further ensures that juveniles who cannot afford an attorney are provided one. Retaining private counsel, however, allows families to act earlier—before charges are formally filed, during the critical pretrial detention phase, and at every stage of the proceeding where strategic decisions can influence the outcome.

Attorney Maze’s approach to juvenile defense begins with a thorough review of the circumstances of the minor’s arrest, the sufficiency of the petition, any statements made during custodial interrogation, and the procedural track the prosecutor and court have selected. In appropriate cases, diversion to a consent calendar program can resolve a matter without a formal adjudication. In contested cases, Attorney Maze challenges the evidence at adjudicatory hearings applying the full protections of the Michigan Rules of Evidence and the Constitution. When a conviction or adjudication cannot be avoided, he advocates for the least restrictive disposition consistent with MCL 712A.1(1)(j) and the genuine best interests of the child.

Why Choose William Maze As Your Criminal Defense Attorney?

As a Detroit criminal defense attorney, I provide specialized expertise in Detroit's court systems. I understand the specific procedures, judges, and prosecutors in Detroit courts, giving my clients a distinct advantage in their criminal defense cases.

Local Expertise:
  • Knowledge of Detroit judges' preferences
  • Experience with Detroit prosecutors
  • Understanding of local court procedures
  • Relationships with court personnel
Attorney Credentials:
  • 28+ years Detroit experience
  • Expert witness qualified
  • Former CDAM President
  • SFST certified instructor
Attorney William Maze - Detroit Criminal Defense Lawyer
William J. Maze, Esq.

Detroit Criminal Defense Attorney

Expert Witness 28+ Years

Detroit Criminal Defense Attorney William Maze

William Maze is an established Detroit Michigan attorney with nearly 28 years of criminal defense experience. He has represented thousands of satisfied clients across Michigan and maintains a national reputation as one of the leading criminal defense attorneys in the country.

Expert Witness Qualifications

Attorney Maze is a qualified expert witness in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) and breath alcohol testing. His expertise includes:

  • NHTSA-Certified SFST Expert - Certified in administration and evaluation of field sobriety tests
  • Breath Test Analysis - Expert in Datamaster DMT and other breath testing devices
  • 28+ Years DUI Defense - Extensive courtroom experience challenging DUI evidence
  • Former President - Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan (2014-2015)
  • Adjunct Professor - Forensic Science at Madonna University (2021-2024)
Professional Memberships:
National College for DUI Defense National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Board Member - Michigan Association of OWI Attorneys Past President - Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan State Bar of Michigan

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If you are facing criminal charges, call William Maze today to schedule an appointment to review your case. Available 24/7 for emergencies.

Detroit Courts We Serve

Expert Criminal Defense Representation in Detroit's Judicial System

36th District Court - Detroit

Primary Court for Detroit Criminal Cases

421 Madison Street, Detroit, MI 48226

(313) 965-2200

Cases Handled:
Misdemeanors Traffic Offenses Preliminary Hearings Arraignments
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3rd Circuit Court - Criminal Justice Center

Felony Cases & Appeals from Detroit

5301 Russell Street, Detroit, MI 48211

(313) 224-5261

Cases Handled:
Felony Cases Jury Trials Appeals Major Crimes
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Local Detroit Criminal Defense Expertise Matters

As a criminal defense attorney in Detroit, I provide specialized representation tailored to Detroit's unique legal landscape. For many years, my downtown Detroit office was located in the Ford Building on the same floor where Clarence Darrow mounted his famous defense of Dr. Ossian Sweet. In the famous 1925 Sweet Trials, Darrow successfully argued against racial prejudice in a murder case, asserting a Black family's right to live in a white neighborhood, a landmark civil rights victory. Darrow took the case after the Sweets were attacked in their new Detroit home, leading to a deadly confrontation and a trial that highlighted racial tensions in Detroit.

Understanding Detroit's Court Procedures

Each court has its own procedures, judges, and local rules. My extensive experience with Detroit's court system includes:

  • Knowledge of specific judges' preferences and sentencing tendencies in 36th District Court and 3rd Circuit Court
  • Familiarity with Detroit police department procedures and protocols
  • Experience with Detroit prosecutors and negotiation strategies
  • Understanding of Detroit's community standards and expectations
  • Established relationships with court personnel and local resources

Serving All Detroit Communities

I provide criminal defense services throughout Detroit including:

  • Downtown Detroit (48226)
  • Midtown (48201)
  • Corktown (48216)
  • Eastern Market (48207)
  • New Center (48202)
  • Mexicantown (48209)
  • All Detroit ZIP codes
  • Metro Detroit Area

If you're facing criminal charges in Detroit or Wayne County, contact my office today at (313) 792-8800 for a free, confidential consultation.

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Facing criminal charges in Detroit can be overwhelming. Contact me today for a free, confidential consultation at my Detroit office.

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