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Defending Against Manslaughter Charges in Miami

What is manslaughter? Manslaughter is defined as the unlawful killing of a human being when this is unplanned, accidental or includes no malice aforethought. For example, driving recklessly and causing an auto accident that results in the death of another driver or passenger could be qualified as manslaughter.

Florida penalties for manslaughter convictions are harsh. You could face years in a state correctional facility. Fortunately, you can find help by consulting a Florida criminal defense attorney or lawyer as soon as possible. The attorneys at Hager & Schwartz represent clients in manslaughter cases throughout Miami Dade County, Florida. By providing aggressive representation and by acting as fierce advocates for our clients’ rights, our attorneys work to clear all charges and help our clients return to life as normal.

Voluntary Manslaughter Vs. Involuntary Manslaughter

Voluntary Manslaughter involves a homicide that is committed in the heat of passion, often provoked by the actions of the victim.

Involuntary Manslaughter is often totally unintentional. When a homicide results during the commission of a misdemeanor offense or while the perpetrator is carrying out an action that is likely o cause great injury or harm to another, this may qualify as an involuntary manslaughter charge. Vehicular manslaughter is often charged as involuntary manslaughter.

Penalties for these offenses will vary depending upon the jurisdiction as well as the exact circumstances of the case.

Penalties for Manslaughter Charges in Miami-Dade County

Manslaughter is a second degree felony offense in Florida. A sentence may include up to 15 years in a state correctional facility. In some cases, it may be classified as a first degree felony, but this is usually only in particular cases, such as manslaughter involving an elderly person, an EMT, peace officer or firefighter.

You may have been falsely accused of manslaughter based on mistaken identity, or you may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time. Although physical evidence may point to your guilt, it could be that law enforcement conducted an unreasonable or illegal search and seizure to recover that evidence. A skilled criminal defense lawyer can review your particular case and conduct an independent investigation in order to determine what can be done to defend your rights.

Contact a Miami Manslaughter Attorney at Hager & Schwartz today if you are facing voluntary manslaughter or involuntary manslaughter in Miami Dade County, Florida.

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