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The term 'homicide' is used interchangeably by the general populace with "murder." Merriam-Webster defines homicide as: "A killing of one human being by another." The legal term, however, is much more complex.
Homicide is Broken Down Into:
1st degree murder: the unintentional killing of by a person during the commission of a felony
2nd degree murder: intentional and willful action resulting in the death of a person
Manslaughter: a lesser degree of murder, both voluntary and involuntary
Non-criminal homicide, simply stated, is the intentional or unintentional killing of a person. However, there are valid legal defenses, such as self defense, that are often overlooked by law enforcement.
The number of offenses under the definition of 'homicide' defies detailed explanation here. If you have been charged with any form or degree of homicide, or are being questioned in the wake of a homicide in or around New York City, you need immediate help from an experienced homicide defense attorney.
A homicide charge and conviction is not a simple matter, and could literally mean the difference between life and death. Evidence, whether physical or circumstantial, as well as witness testimony must be considered. The process is long and arduous, as every detail is picked apart and examined. We have defended several cases where an innocent person was accused of Murder and later charges were dropped or found not guilty at trial.
As former prosecutor, Mr. Discioarro is able to comprehend both sides of a homicide case. We know the ins and outs of homicide arrest procedures, evidence-handling and witness testimony, and use that knowledge to bolster your defense. A major facet of our procedure is to unearth any inconsistencies or lack of evidence or testimony, and will use that knowledge aggressively in your defense.