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Orlando Homicide Lawyer

Trusted Homicide Lawyers Serving Miami, Coral Gables and Orlando

Homicide is the killing of one person by another. It is not always illegal, such as in cases of justified killing in self defense. Illegal homicides include manslaughter and murder, with various degrees of charges in proportion with the nature of the crime. Contact our Orlando homicide lawyers for help.

If you are facing charges related to homicide, The Baez Law Firm can help. From our offices in Miami and Orlando, we represent people facing a wide range of criminal charges, from the most minor misdemeanors to high profile felony cases. If you seek knowledge of the law and skilled courtroom defense, we can assist you.

Illegal Homicide

Unlawful homicides span a wide range of charges, but fall into two broad categories: manslaughter and murder. Florida statutes define these charges as follows:

  • Involuntary manslaughter: When a person kills another with no prior intent, but rather through a reckless disregard for human life, a prosecutor may seek a charge of involuntary manslaughter. A conviction can result in a prison sentence of up to 10 years and fines of up to $10,000.
  • Voluntary manslaughter: Unlike murder, a charge of voluntary manslaughter does not require proof of premeditation or a disregard for human life. These charges instead can include “crimes of passion,” or homicides that occur out of temporary emotion and anger. These charges can result in a prison term of up to 15 years and fines of up to $10,000.
  • Murder: Under Florida law, murder is the act of killing with premeditation, a “depraved mind” or lack of concern for human life, or during the commission of a specified felony. Premeditated murders and those occurring during the commission of a serious felony result in first degree charges, requiring life imprisonment or the death penalty. Lesser murder charges have lesser penalties in proportion to their severity.

If you have been charged with any type of unlawful homicide, it is important for your Orlando & Coral Gables homicide lawyer to have a firm grasp of Florida homicide law. The facts of the case combined with the nature of the charges will guide any sound legal strategy.

Legal Homicide

In Florida, homicides committed in self-defense are legal. These can include the killing of a person threatening your immediate harm or committing a felony upon you. In addition, excusable homicides include those committed by accident with prior precautions being made.

Understand Your Rights in Your Homicide Case

The laws surrounding homicide in Florida are highly complex and contextual. As recent high profile cases in the state have shown, it is essential to build a robust case to defend yourself against the criminal justice system and the court of public opinion. In these cases, having a homicide lawyer experienced in the nuances of local murder and manslaughter laws is an invaluable asset.

At The Baez Law Firm, we represent clients in all manner of homicide cases, from involuntary manslaughter to first degree murder. If you require a dedicated lawyer to represent you in your case, call us at 800-588-BAEZ or contact us online. We serve clients in Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and throughout Florida.

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