Homicides

Charged with a Homicide?

It is crucial that you or someone you know facing homicide charges seek immediate representation from the Law Office of David D. Narain. With my considerable experience in defending the rights of the accused, you can trust in my capability to effectively resolve your case. Don't hesitate to seek legal advice from an experienced criminal defense attorney.

You might be subject to significant penalties and life-changing outcomes. I'm David D. Narain and I'm ready to handle your case. I have the expertise and abilities needed to vigorously protect you against your homicide charge. Through offering personalized legal assistance, tailored support, and assertive defense tactics, I guarantee that my clients are well-prepared when they enter the courtroom.

If you are charged with a Homicide, it's important to take immediate action.

Homicide refers to the taking of a person’s life, regardless of intent or circumstances surrounding the death. Here are some key points, examples, and possible defenses:

Definition: Homicide occurs when one individual ends another person’s life, whether intentionally or unintentionally. It encompasses both criminal acts and non-criminal incidents that result in death.

  1. Types of Homicide:
  2. Criminal Homicide:
  3. Murder: Intentional killing of another person. Degrees of murder exist, with first-degree being the most serious.
  4. Manslaughter: Reckless or Intentional killing without prior intent, often in the heat of passion.
  5. Non-Criminal Homicide:
  6. Justifiable Homicide: Occurs when killing is legally justified, such as self-defense or defense of others12.
  7. State-Sanctioned Homicide: Includes executions carried out by the state.
  8. Possible Defenses:
  9. Self-Defense: Claiming that the killing was necessary to protect oneself or others.
  10. Insanity: Demonstrating mental incapacity at the time of the act.
  11. Mistaken Identity: Arguing that the accused was not the actual perpetrator.


Remember, specific defenses depend upon the individual facts and circumstances of your case.  To begin working on your own defense, consult my law office today.