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Tag Archives: Sacramento Criminal Defense Attorney
Murder
There are different degrees of murder. Murder one, or capital murder, is the premeditated, willful, and deliberate killing of another person. In most jurisdictions, the person who kills while attempting to inflict serious bodily injury on another has shown sufficient … Continue reading
Simple Assault
Every state in the United States severely punishes an assault crime. Also, every state punishes an assault crime differently. In California, a simple assault is defined as an unlawful attempt, with a present ability to commit a violent injury to … Continue reading
Robbery
Robbery is the use of force, or the threat of immediately using force, to take money or property from a person. Shoving s gun into someone’s ribs and demanding all of his or her money is an obvious example of … Continue reading
Manslaughter & Voluntary Manslaughter
Manslaughter is unlawful killing of a human being by another human being, but without malice aforethought. There are two types of manslaughter: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary manslaughter is more serious than involuntary manslaughter, and the punishment is accordingly stiffer. Voluntary … Continue reading
Involuntary Manslaughter
Unlike murder and voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter ordinarily is an unintentional killing. The death results from the person’s criminal negligence, rather than from any intent to kill the victim. For example, if a driver speeding down a residential street loses … Continue reading
Murder
Murder is the unlawful killing of one human being by another human being with malice aforethought. “Malice aforethought” means in a particularly evil or heinous state of mind. Malice aforethought does not mean that the murder though about killing the … Continue reading
Kidnapping
A person is kidnapped when he or she is moved from one place to another against his or her will. In some states, it is also kidnapping to secretly confine the victim, even though the victim isn’t taken anywhere. A … Continue reading
False Imprisonment
False imprisonment is the deliberate confinement of a person without his or her consent or legal justification (a lawful arrest, for instance). The confinement can be physical, such as putting the victim in a room or cell and locking the … Continue reading
Battery
The crime of battery is defined as a deliberate harmful or offensive touching of someone else without his or her consent. Although we tend to think of battery as a violent act, such as a punch in the nose or … Continue reading
Felonies & Misdemeanors
Criminal offenses can be divided into two general categories – felonies and misdemeanors. A felony is a crime for which a person can be imprisoned for more than a year. A misdemeanor is an offense for which a person can … Continue reading
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