Intoxication Manslaughter

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San Antonio Intoxication Manslaughter Defense Attorney

Manslaughter is defined as the unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought.

Crimes that involve taking another person’s life, regardless of whether the crime is murder, homicide, manslaughter, or vehicular manslaughter are considered the most serious crimes.

If you were driving drunk and cause an accident that resulted in the death of someone, you will be facing intoxication manslaughter charges.

If you are facing charges of intoxication manslaughter it is essential that you work quickly to obtain skilled legal guidance. It is advisable to not discuss your case with any officials but rather refer them to your attorney.

Giving information to police or homicide investigators that can later be used against you can negate certain defense elements of your case. Don’t take a chance of losing your freedom because you are faced with these serious charges.

There are several types of manslaughter including:

  • Criminally negligent homicide
  • Intoxication manslaughter
  • Second degree felony manslaughter

If you are convicted on manslaughter you could be facing a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.

Schedule a Free Case Evaluation with Criminal Defense Lawyer John Kuntz

 

If you or a loved one has been charged with intoxication manslaughter, do not hesitate to contact us it could make a tremendous difference in the outcome of your case.

Schedule your free consultation (210) 881-7509.

Manslaughter is defined as the unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought.

Crimes that involve taking another person’s life, regardless of whether the crime is murder, homicide, manslaughter, or vehicular manslaughter are considered the most serious crimes.

If you were driving drunk and cause an accident that resulted in the death of someone, you will be facing intoxication manslaughter charges.

If you are facing charges of intoxication manslaughter it is essential that you work quickly to obtain skilled legal guidance. It is advisable to not discuss your case with any officials but rather refer them to your attorney.

Giving information to police or homicide investigators that can later be used against you can negate certain defense elements of your case. Don’t take a chance of losing your freedom because you are faced with these serious charges.

There are several types of manslaughter including:

  • Criminally negligent homicide
  • Intoxication manslaughter
  • Second degree felony manslaughter

If you are convicted on manslaughter you could be facing a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.

Schedule a Free Case Evaluation with Criminal Defense Lawyer John Kuntz

If you or a loved one has been charged with intoxication manslaughter, do not hesitate to contact me it could make a tremendous difference in the outcome of your case.

Schedule your free consultation 
(210) 881-7509
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Free Case Evaluation

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