Savannah GA Manslaughter Lawyer

Manslaughter in Georgia

 

The crime of manslaughter is loosely defined as the killing of another individual without the actual intent to take their life. The word "intent" is the key difference between the charges of manslaughter and homicide or murder. Manslaughter is obviously a very serious charge, and you should immediately contact a Georgia criminal defense attorney in the event that you find yourself facing manslaughter charges.

 

There are a couple of different types of manslaughter: voluntary manslaughter, and involuntary manslaughter. To a large extent the difference is self-explanatory, though manslaughter in and of itself is the act of taking the life of another person without the premeditated intent to do so (i.e., involuntary). But for legal purposes, the distinction is rather clear and understandable. Voluntary manslaughter would be the appropriate charge for someone who did attempt to engage in an act of violence against someone else with no intention of actually killing them. The involuntary form of manslaughter is usually leveled in conjunction with some type of accident, such as being the guilty party in a traffic wreck that resulted in the death of another driver.

 

A manslaughter charge can be devastating, particularly because the accused in these cases is generally an ordinary person who simply lost his or her temper, or made an error of some kind that caused an accident. One minute they are just going about their lives as usual, and the next, they are being charges with killing another human being. One can be very emotional when faced with this type of stressful situation that few in any of us are truly prepared to handle. It is important to keep your comments to a minimum when you are questioned about a potential manslaughter case until you have retained the services of a competent lawyer.

 

A good Georgia criminal defense attorney who has handled a number of manslaughter cases can empathize with people who are in this unfortunate situation. Your lawyer's experience and expertise will help you keep any penalties at a minimum so that you can begin to heal in your own right and get on with your life as quickly as possible.

 

If you are suspected of or charged with manslaughter, then contact a seasoned Savannah GA violent crime defense lawyer.

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