If you or a loved one is being charged with murder, also known as homicide, it is essential to retain a murder and homicide defense attorney as soon as possible.
First degree murder is an unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought. Penalties in California for first degree murder range from 25 years to life, life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, and even the death penalty.
Second degree murder is punishable by a minimum of 15 years to life. Second degree murder is similar to first degree murder although it is not necessary that premeditation is proven by the prosecution, such as in a sudden fight or in the heat of passion.
Additionally, if someone commits a felony that is inherently dangerous to human life, and someone dies during the commission of the felony, that person can be charged with second degree murder. For example, if a person furnishes a dangerous drug such as heroin to someone else, and that person overdoses and dies, the person who furnished the heroin can be charged and convicted of second degree murder, punishable by a minimum of 15 years to life. This means the person could spend the rest of their life in prison and would not be eligible for parole until at least 15 years.
If you or a loved one has been charged with first degree or seconddegree murder in Sonoma County, Marin County or anywhere in the North Bay, it is imperative that you contact an experienced murder and criminal defense attorney right away. Our attorneys are aggressive when it comes to protecting your rights and will advise you of potential defenses. It might also be possible to negotiate a favorable plea bargain depending on the facts of the case.
We represent individuals throughout The North Bay who are facing homicide and murder charges. Our office will always fight and advocate for your best interests.
If you or a loved one are facing murder charges, or are currently being investigated for a murder, call our offices immediately for a FREE CONSULTATION. You can also reach us by completing the form on our Contact Us page or by sending an email. We will contact you as soon as possible.