How Do You Defend Against Second Degree Murder?
Legally, second degree murder is defined as murder that was not planned or premeditated, but instead resulted from a vicious assault or attack in which the death of the victim was a distinct possibility. Each state has its own exact definition of what does and does not constitute second degree murder, with slight variations from place to place. Research the various criminal lawyers available to defend you in court. Find out which attorneys have the best credentials and the best success rates in murder trials. Think of the money you’ll spend on a good lawyer as an investment in your freedom. Be honest with your lawyer. You are protected by counsel-client confidentiality laws. Disclose any and all information your attorney asks you for without fear that it will be used against you later–it may prove crucial to a successful defense, even if it’s highly sensitive. Plan a defense strategy that will focus not necessarily on proving that you were innocent (especially if you’re not), but one