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Homicide is the killing of one human being by another. It can be charged as murder or manslaughter. These are the most serious criminal charges a person can face. If you are under investigation or have been charged with criminal homicide, finding an experienced murder lawyer should be your top priority.
The lawyers at Terry Law have extensive experience defending people accused of the most serious crimes. Douglas Terry has been practicing criminal defense law since 1983 and leads the longest-serving criminal defense law firm in St. George. Our lawyers know Utah law and have practiced in every courthouse in southern Utah. We know area judges and the prosecutors you are likely to face, and we understand the criminal procedures that apply in courts throughout the state.
With offices in St. George and Cedar City, Utah, our murder lawyers proudly defend people throughout southern Utah.
In Utah, you can be charged with homicide if you are suspected of causing the death of another person. The State of Utah defines the crimes of murder and manslaughter based on the defendant’s intent. Intent can range from acting on purpose to kill another person to causing harm to another person by mistake.
The crime of murder occurs when a person:
The crime of manslaughter also involves the taking of another human life. The difference between murder and manslaughter is the defendant’s actions prior to and during the taking of another person’s life.
Manslaughter occurs when a person:
The penalties for a murder or manslaughter conviction in Utah can include:
The severity of the punishment will depend on factors such as:
Defenses to Utah homicide charges may include:
If you have been accused of murder or manslaughter in Utah, you need an experienced and aggressive murder lawyer. Contact us today to schedule a free and confidential consultation with a member of our legal team. We will carefully analyze your situation, help you evaluate your options, and fight the charges by presenting the strongest legal defense possible.
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