Aggravated Manslaughter by Eluding, New Jersey
NJ Criminal Penalties for Aggravated Manslaughter by Eluding
Aggravated Manslaughter by Eluding Criminal Defense Attorney
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If you are charged with aggravated manslaughter by eluding, you need a trial lawyer to represent you. Many lawyers lack trial experience or do not devote their entire practice to criminal law. Our attorneys have 30 years of trial experience – and we only practice criminal defense law.
You should only hire an experienced trial attorney who can understand defend you against a variety of serious charges. For a free consultation, contact us today. If you cannot come to us, we will come to you.
Newark Man Indicted in Hit-and-Run, Aggravated Manslaughter by Eluding
“Frank Bradley, Jr., 30, was charged Friday in a 13-count indictment with 1st degree aggravated manslaughter, 2nd degree vehicular homicide, 2nd degree eluding police, 2nd degree leaving the scene of an accident, 2nd degree endangering the welfare of a child, 3rd endangering an injured victim, 3rd driving while suspended causing death, and 4th degree cruelty and neglect of a child.”
Source: NewJerseyNewsRoom.com. August 24, 2009.
New Jersey Criminal Penalties for Aggravated Manslaughter by Eluding
Aggravated manslaughter by eluding is a serious, first-degree crime in New Jersey. If you kill someone while eluding a police officer (or attempting to elude) you can be charged with aggravated manslaughter by eluding as well as other crimes depending on individual circumstances (see inset on right.)
If you are convicted of first-degree aggravated manslaughter by eluding you can receive a prison sentence of 10 to 30 years as well as be required to pay a fine up to $200,000 and restitution to help cover funeral other possibly other expenses.
You can also be charged with Second-Degree Eluding, 2nd Degree Vehicular Manslaughter (in addition to aggravated manslaughter by eluding.) If you are convicted of any additional Second Degree crimes you can be sentenced to prison for an additional five to ten years and fined up to $150,000 per conviction.
For eluding, you can also face charges of resisting arrest, a crime that carries additional fines and penalties.
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For a combined 25 years, the criminal defense attorneys of Clark & Clark were both prosecutors. Their knowledge of the system and experience means that they can give you an immediate and accurate answer regarding the penalties you are facing, your best legal defense to the charge, how to respond to the police or the prosecutor’s office and, most importantly, exactly what you need to do next.
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Contact the Manslaughter Defense Law Offices of Clark & Clark in Freehold, New Jersey, to discuss your matter in a free consultation with one of our NJ criminal defense lawyers right away.
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Susan Schroeder Clark |
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