Under Arizona Law, you can be charged with manslaughter if you recklessly cause the death of another person. By recklessly, the law means any conduct that could be expected to put someone else in danger.
Manslaughter charges are often filed in the case of an automobile accident where a DUI is involved. But other accidental deaths can result in manslaughter charges.
Manslaughter charges could mean up to 12.5 years in prison. Avoiding that penalty is why you need to hire a manslaughter attorney who will dig into your case and challenge every bit of evidence in the prosecutions case. William L. Morris has years of criminal defense experience and won't rest until he's secured the best possible outcome in your case. Other wrongful death charges that could be charged include murder first degree, second degree murder, and negligent homicide.
If you're facing manslaughter charges, you need an experienced manslaughter attorney to protect your freedom and your rights. This is a Class 2 felony and will have a lasting effect on your life if you are convicted.
If you hire William L. Morris as your manslaughter defense attorney, you get a very vigorous criminal defense aimed at either having charges dropped or lessened.
At The Law Office of William L. Morris, we offer a FREE initial consultation for manslaughter charges. We also have convenient financing available to make it easier for you to get effective representation from an experienced criminal defense lawyer and not just a public defender.
If you charged with manslaughter, call 480-630-3840 day or night.
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-- Adam B, Phoenix
We got Adam's DUI case dismissed and he only received a minor traffic violation.