Savannah GA Involuntary Manslaughter Lawyer

Involuntary Manslaughter in Georgia

 

Most are crimes are committed knowingly and willingly by the the guilty party, and to a large extent, that intention to commit a crime is what separates a criminal action from a mere accident. The crime of manslaughter is different, because it is a charge that is leveled against people who were responsible for the death of another individual, but who had no intention of killing them. This is true on one level even in the commission of the crime of voluntary manslaughter, but involuntary manslaughter is truly a crime that is committed with no ill intentions on behalf of the perpetrator.

 

Any time you are accused of a crime as serious as involuntary manslaughter, it is absolutely essential to get in touch with an experienced and skilled Georgia criminal defense attorney as soon as you can, and preferably before you make any firm statements to the authorities. In most instances the charge of involuntary manslaughter is a felony in the state of Georgia, and if you are convicted you will be spending at least a year in jail, and there will also be significant fines to pay along with restitution and a stretch of time on state-imposed probation.

 

It is unquestionably devastating to be leading your life routinely with no worries and then suddenly find yourself in a situation that resulted in the death of another person a few moments later. Though the gravity of such an event speaks for itself, and personal sense of guilt can feel as though it is punishment enough, the legal implications are grave as well. A Georgia defense attorney who has a good reputation with the courts can make your case as an otherwise law abiding citizen who was involved in a tragic incident that occurred in the blink of any eye, and this can impact the decisions of the court.

 

When you take pause and consider the enormity of this type of situation, it underscores the responsibilities that we undertake every time we get behind the wheel of a motor vehicle. Prevention is the best medicine, but if you do find yourself looking at an involuntary manslaughter charge, obtain qualified counsel as soon as you can.

 

If you are suspected of involuntary manslaughter, then contact a skilled Savannah GA attorney today.

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