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Homicide & Murder Charges in Louisiana

If you’ve been charged with murder, unlawful homicide, or manslaughter, you might be unsure of your next steps. State and federal law penalize unlawful homicide more than just about any other crime, and what’s more, if you’re convicted you could spend life in federal prison, up to life behind bars, significant fines, or even the death penalty in some jurisdictions. The experienced team of murder attorneys at Rozas understands how a federal murder or unlawful homicide charge can impact not only your life, but the life of your loved ones as well.

If you’ve been accused of manslaughter, unlawful homicide, or another serious charge, there’s no time to waste. Call the defense attorneys at Rozas in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Shreveport, Alexandria, and Lake Charles to discuss your case and learn the options for your defense.

 

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Why You Need a Murder Defense Attorney

The prosecutors who are trying to convince the jury of your wrongdoing are prepared and dedicated to prove your guilt at trial. That’s why you need experienced murder attorney who understands the intricacies of the Louisiana legal system and criminal law on your side. We know what paperwork to file and when; we know what motions can help your case, and we are a strong advocate for your rights in court. When considering hiring an attorney in your murder or manslaughter case, remember the prosecution is already working against you.‍

Why choose Rozas? Because our reviews speak for themselves! Murder defenses cases are complex, so give the experienced homicide defense attorneys at Rozas a call or schedule a consultation today!

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What is Homicide?

Homicide is a general legal term describing any killing of a human by another human. “Homicide” does not necessarily denote an illegal act; killing in self-defense, for example, can be considered a non-criminal homicide under the law. A criminal homicide, in contrast, is the unlawful killing of another person. There are many types of illegal homicides, of varying degrees.

What is Murder?

In federal law, specifically 18 U.S.C §1111, defines murder as “the unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought.” There are two degrees of murder recognized federally:

  • First-Degree Murder: “every murder perpetrated by poison, lying in wait, or any other kind of willful, deliberate, malicious, and premeditated killing; or committed in the perpetration of, or attempt to perpetrate, any arson, escape, murder, kidnapping, treason, espionage, sabotage, aggravated sexual abuse or sexual abuse, child abuse, burglary, or robbery; or perpetrated as part of a pattern or practice of assault or torture against a child or children; or perpetrated from a premeditated design unlawfully and maliciously to effect the death of any human being other than him who is killed.”
  • Second-Degree Murder: anything else.

Louisiana murder law is similar to that on the federal level. Generally speaking, a first-degree murder under Louisiana statute is an ordinary second-degree murder, but with an aggravating factor that causes it to be escalated to a murder in the first degree.

 

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What is Manslaughter?

Manslaughter differs from murder in that it’s executed “without malice,” as per federal law (18 U.S.C §1112). This includes:

  • Voluntary Manslaughter: a homicide occurring “upon a sudden quarrel or heat of passion”
  • Involuntary Manslaughter: occurs “in the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony, or in the commission in an unlawful manner, or without due caution and circumspection, of a lawful act which might produce death,” which basically means it’s an accidental killing while committing a crime.

Though state law can differ, Louisiana Manslaughter law is pretty similar to federal laws when it comes to the death of another person.

Penalties for Murder & Manslaughter

The federal government issues its harshest penalties for unlawful homicides, which it condemns as morally objectionable offenses. Second-degree murder carries a maximum sentence of life in prison, and murder in the first degree can be punished by life in prison or the death penalty.

A voluntary manslaughter conviction can result in up to 15 years in prison, and involuntary manslaughter can put you away for up to 8 years. Even attempting murder or manslaughter is a serious federal offense, and carries hefty jail time and fines.

 

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Experienced Murder Defense Attorneys in Louisiana

Manslaughter and murder cases are generally emotional, high-profile cases, and prosecutors are under pressure to be seen as tough on crime, leading to more aggression in court. This posturing means that it’s not uncommon for innocent people to be indicted and even convicted for murder or manslaughter by overzealous prosecutors.

To protect your rights, you need an experienced murder defense attorney with extensive experience representing clients in local, state, and federal cases. There’s simply no substitute for the dedication, years of practice, and experience that the homicide defense lawyers at Rozas can bring to your defense team.

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