2nd Degree Murder charges
May 31, 2012OUTCOME: Probation without jail
I represented a young man in Johnson County, Kansas on the charge of 2nd degree Murder. I reviewed the evidence in the case and found that there was a good argument that the deceased may have had a han ... d in partially causing his own death. Because of this, while awaiting a trial date the state reduced the charge to involuntary manslaughter and I successfully argued for a sentencing departure to get my client probation without jail.
