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Manslaughter is a type of homicide in which the perpetrator is considered less responsible for the murder, for example because it was accidental or in defense.
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Introduction A boat captain has been arrested in relation to a parasailing accident where one woman died back in May. The captain is being charged wit...
What was the Case? When Hurricane Irma hit Florida in 2017, the Rehabilitation Center of Hollywood Hills did not evacuate any of its residents. Before...
Criminal defense lawyer Bill Harrison joins host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss the difference between murder and manslaughter, whether you can get...
Play VideoIntroduction Along with the ongoing issue of gun violence in both Florida and the rest of the U.S., there is also the issue of culpable negligence. Wi...
148-5. Secretary to manage prison property. The Secretary of Public Safety shall manage and have charge of all the property and effects of the State...
Play VideoWHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER? The legal definition of involuntary manslaughter is the crime of killing another individual unlawf...
The Key Differences between Murder and Manslaughter The key difference between murder and manslaughter is the defendant’s intent – did the defendant i...
Florida DUI Manslaughter DUI Manslaughter is charged under the standard DUI statute, specifically, Florida Statutes 316.193 (3)(c)3. When a person ope...
§ 20-141.4. Felony and misdemeanor death by vehicle; felony serious injury by vehicle; aggravated offenses; repeat felony death by vehicle. (a)...
Play VideoIntro It is a sad reality that in the state of Florida, thousands of Floridians die every year as the result of traffic accidents in the state. Unfort...
What you need to know about DUI and DUI Manslaughter in Florida Chapter 316.193 Florida Statute. Every case is different. If you, or someone you kno...
FIRST DEGREE MURDER The most serious crime that an individual can be charged with in Illinois is the Crime of First Degree Murder. Murder is an extre...
DUI Manslaughter in Florida If you or someone you know has been charged with DUI Manslaughter in Florida, the most important thing to do is to contact...
DUI Manslaughter Attorney in Florida f you or someone you know has been charged with DUI Manslaughter in Florida, the most important thing to do is to...
DUI Manslaughter Attorney in Miami, Florida If you or someone you know has been charged with any crime in Miami or anywhere in South Florida, includin...
What is Dementia? Dementia is not a specific disease. It describes a group of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills se...
No Longer Excused "Go back a generation or two, and hazing was accepted conduct, part of the fraternity experience, part of the football experience,"...
Have you pleaded guilty or been found guilty of a crime? Learn about factors that the judge will use in determining a criminal sentence.
Judges have a lot of freedom to choose how court fines and jail time are given. But for some minor crimes, they'll usually only order you to pay a fin...
A plea bargain is a common way to resolve criminal cases without a trial. Before accepting, make sure you understand its terms and consequences.
BAC Between .15 and .20 If a driver is convicted of a Fairfax DUI with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) higher than .15 but less than .20, and it is his...
Bolden v. State (CR-14-0657) (Fourth Amendment - Warrants) Bolden was convicted of trafficking in marijuana and sentenced to life imprisonment as a ha...
First Offense Up to a $2,000 fine. Jail time between 3 days and 180 days. Possible License suspension for up to 2 years. Annual surcharge up to $2,000...
When should I get a military defense attorney involved in my case? The answer is simple. If you're asking that question, then you definitely need a mi...
Hall v. State CR-14-0627 Hall was convicted of second-degree theft. The charge basically involved Hall having a $1,500.00 check made out to him from t...
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