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Murder is the act of willfully taking another person’s life, and no other crime is treated as seriously by Miami law enforcement. If you are found guilty of murder in Miami, you can expect a long prison sentence ahead. Even if you haven’t been questioned yet, if you think you might be under investigation for murder, contact a Miami criminal lawyer immediately.
Murder may be planned or unplanned. Premeditated and carefully calculated murder is called “first degree murder,” while murder caused by recklessness or a sudden unplanned act is called “second degree murder.” The punishment for second degree murder in Florida is often 30 years in prison, while a first degree murder conviction can lead to a life sentence or even the death penalty.
Simply being accused of murder can do irreparable damage to your reputation. Many innocent people have their careers and relationships tarnished by reckless allegations that later turned out to be false. If you suspect that you are under investigation, start defending yourself before things get to that point. A good Miami criminal defense lawyer can make sure that any interrogations or informal investigations are handled fairly and with regard to proper procedure, and can often stop charges from ever being filed in the first place.
Our Miami criminal lawyers have years of experience defending clients like you against all types of criminal charges, including capital felonies such as murder. Our law offices are 100% confidential, and we treat every case with the utmost respect and personal attention. We rely on our experience, our knowledge, and our extensive network of forensics experts and other specialists to uncover gaps in the prosecution’s case and evidence in your favor. Whether we negotiate for reduced charges or successfully motion to dismiss, we always act with our clients’ best interests in mind.
When murder is the case, your life is literally on the line. Don’t take chances by going unrepresented or settling for an attorney who would be content to offer a guilty plea. With quality legal representation by your side, you can defend yourself and beat your charges. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with a top Miami criminal lawyer today.