San Diego Manslaughter Attorney
Southern California Manslaughter Defense Lawyer
Manslaughter is a form of homicide which is accidental, unintentional or which has no malice aforethought. Manslaughter is usually categorized into two categories: voluntary manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter. Vehicular manslaughter is another well-known crime which is actually a form of involuntary manslaughter. The thing which sets manslaughter apart from murder is that manslaughter is not premeditated or planned in any way.
San Diego manslaughter defense attorney James N. Dicks is experienced in dealing with all types of manslaughter charges and knows what defenses are likely to meet with success in the courtroom. Drawing upon his experience in law enforcement and the Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office, attorney James Dicks provides aggressive and effective defense for people throughout Vista and San Diego, California.
Voluntary Manslaughter vs. Involuntary Manslaughter
If you have been charged with involuntary manslaughter or voluntary manslaughter, you will need a lawyer who understands the differences between the two crimes and who can provide you with an effective defense that is tailor-made to your exact case. No two manslaughter cases or crimes are the same and thus require a dedicated and personalized defense from a capable lawyer. San Diego manslaughter defense lawyer James N. Dicks offers his clients personal attention and utilizes his staff of investigators, paralegals, case managers and other support staff to gather all the information about your case and provide the best defense possible.
Voluntary manslaughter usually refers to a homicide committed in the heat of passion, often provoked by the actions of the victim. For example, Warren comes home to find his wife, Sally, in bed with another man. Warren grabs his gun from the nightstand drawer and shoots the man, killing him. This would usually be qualified as voluntary manslaughter. Involuntary manslaughter would include a homicide which is accidental, unintentional or the result of negligent conduct. Causing a deadly car accident while under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI) would be a form of involuntary manslaughter.
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