New York Murder Penalties
By Perez & CedeƱo
Oct. 28, 2010 5:10p
Murder is generally the most serious crime a person can be charged with committing. It is defined as the unlawful killing of another human being with malicious intent including to cause bodily harm short of death, reckless indifference to risking human life or intent to commit a dangerous felony. This means that even if death was not intended, the intent to commit any dangerous felony such as robbery, arson, rape or kidnapping resulting in a death can be charged with murder.
The penalties for a murder conviction can range from enormous fines to jail or prison time including life in prison without chance of parole, and the death penalty in extreme, federal cases. A person who is under investigation or has been charged with murder needs to contact a New York murder attorney immediately to protect themselves from the severe consequences and penalties of murder convictions.
In some cases a person who defends their own life or that of another, or caused the death of another by accident without malicious intent may be charged with murder if there is questionable or lacking evidence. Those people are innocent of malicious crimes, but without the proper legal assistance to ensure a thorough investigation they could be convicted of a crime they didn't commit.
Murder Defense Lawyer in New York
Being charged with or investigated for murder is one of the most serious situations anyone can find they have been thrown into. If you or a loved one has been charged with committing murder it is vital to your well-being and your freedom that you contact a legal team who will ask all the hard questions of law enforcement and forensic scientists. At Perez & Cedeño we can help answer your questions and guide you through the legal process to ensure your rights are protected and that no avenue of investigation is left unsearched to try to reduce penalties or have them removed altogether.
Contact a New York Murder Defense Lawyer in New York today to protect your rights!
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