MURDER & HOMICIDE
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If you or a loved one has been charged with murder in Minnesota, hire the legal defense team necessary to protect your rights, your future, and your life. Murder is one of the most serious and damaging crimes a person can be charged with. With over fifteen years experience, The criminal defense attorneys at the law office of Brandt Criminal Defense understand the severity of such charges and will do everything in their power to protect the rights of the accused in this stressful time.
Having our talented criminal defense attorneys on your side will help prevent any coerced confessions, ensure the preservation of evidence, and allow you to feel more at ease knowing you are not alone during difficult times. Our Minneapolis criminal defense attorneys serve Minneapolis, St. Paul, the Twin Cities, and surrounding areas.
Why Brandt Criminal Defense? Our lawyers are well known and have been recognized as “Super Lawyers” for the past 5 years in a row – an award distinguished to only 5% of lawyers in Minnesota. We represent persons wrongly accused of property crimes, burglary, theft and shoplifting. If you’ve been charged with a crime you deserve the protection of an attorney that will fight to protect your rights. The Brandt Criminal Defense law firm has successfully challenged countless cases by pointing out flaw’s in the state’s case.
Facts about Murder and Homicide charges:
In Minnesota there are various degrees of murder which a person may be charged with. These degrees range in severity and penalties. Regardless of the degree of murder you are charged with it is extremely important to hire a Minneapolis homicide attorney. Having the proper legal aid will ensure you will be represented fairly in the courts and will help you receive the best possible outcome.
The varying degrees of murder and homicide in Minnesota include:
- First Degree Murder – This is the most severe degree of murder. It entails the killing of another person with purpose and premeditation. This also includes cause the death of a minor, peace officer, or the killing of others during felony crimes. The penalties for First Degree Murder are the most severe.
- Second Degree Murder – Second degree murder is classified as the unlawful killing of another person with intent but without premeditation or planning.
Homicide may also be classified in terms of manslaughter, including:
- Voluntary Manslaughter – The killing of another person without prior intent to kill. Circumstances surrounding voluntary manslaughter may include the severe emotional, mental, or other disturbance to the accused party before the act was committed.
- Involuntary Manslaughter – The killing of a person without intent to kill, usually due to careless behavior, negligence, or other reckless action.
Factors Involved In Murder Cases:
Murder cases are usually extremely complex. When handling Minneapolis murder and homicide cases attorneys must consider several factors. They include (but are not limited to):
- The validity of confessions (if there are confessions involved)
- The validity of physical evidence collected (such as finger prints, DNA, ballistics or other evidence)
- The validity of witness statements
- Self –defense or defense of a third party
- Causation
- And more
Additional forms of murder and homicide in Minnesota include Murder in the Third Degree as well as Criminal Vehicular Homicide. The circumstances surrounding the crime determine the probable degree of homicide a person may be charged with.
