OFFERING A RANGE OF DEFENSES TO MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES

In most instances, killings that are presumed to be willful and premeditated carry the toughest punishments. Accordingly, these cases, often referred to as first-degree murder prosecutions, demand a thorough investigation of the alleged crime and the defendant’s purported actions. Whenever possible, an effective attorney will work to reduce the allegation to a second-degree count or another type of charge where the element of premeditation does not exist. A murder that occurs without forethought or a manslaughter charge where the malice necessary to prove murder cannot be demonstrated carries a more lenient sentence.

It’s important for defendants in any criminal case to understand that the burden of proof lies with the prosecution and that all defendants are considered innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. When we represent you on a murder or manslaughter charge, you can rely on us to provide a zealous defense, ensuring your rights are upheld from the moment we take your case.

Depending on the circumstances of your case, we may be able to offer a defense based on these factors:
  • Mistaken Identity
  • Justified Homicide, As In Self-Defense
  • Action Taken To Protect Others
  • Accidental Death Committed In The Course Of A Lawful Activity

COMBING THROUGH RELEVANT EVIDENCE TO CHALLENGE PROSECUTOR'S CLAIMS

A homicide investigation can involve the collection and analysis of various types of evidence, including scientific data and witness statements. Because jurors tend to put substantial faith in the reliability and conclusiveness of science, forensic evidence is one of the most powerful tools in a homicide case. When it can bolster our client’s case, we conduct meticulous reviews of evidence such as autopsy records, blood splatter and gunpowder analyses, firearm tests, DNA reports and other hard scientific documents. We can match the state’s experts with highly educated, knowledgeable forensic scientists who provide compelling testimony. Likewise, we understand how witnesses can engage in deception or commit honest mistakes, especially when they’re feeling the pressure from powerful government authorities. By conducting an exhaustive investigation of the witnesses and relevant facts and using our trial experience, our attorneys can forcefully attack false and unsupported statements.

Our firm knows that nothing less than your freedom is at stake when you face a homicide charge. You can rely on our trial-tested advocacy and knowledge of Texas law to preserve that freedom.