March 6, 2013 By Wallin & Klarich

Prosecutors in Los Angeles treat involuntary manslaughter very seriously and a conviction carries long-lasting consequences. If you or someone you know has been charged with the crime of involuntary manslaughter, it is very important that you immediately seek the legal assistance of a Los Angeles involuntary manslaughter defense lawyer from Wallin & Klarich.

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California Penal Code section 192(b) defines involuntary manslaughter as an unlawful killing that takes place during the commission of a lawful act which involves a high risk of great bodily harm or death and that is committed without due caution, or an unlawful killing that occurs while an individual is committing an unlawful act that is considered an infraction or misdemeanor.

Proving Involuntary Manslaughter Charges in Los Angeles

To secure an involuntary manslaughter conviction under Penal Code 192(b), the prosecution must prove that an unlawful killing occurred during the commission of one of the following:

1. An unlawful act that falls short of a felony, OR 2. A lawful act which involves a high risk of death or great bodily harm that is committed without due caution or circumspection.

Unlawful act

The prosecutor must prove the accused’s conduct constitutes either a misdemeanor or an infraction and does not amount to a felony. The act does not need to be inherently dangerous.
Without due caution and circumspection
The prosecutor must prove that the death was the result of a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the aggravated, reckless or negligent conduct of the accused.

Consequences of an Involuntary Manslaughter Conviction in Los Angeles

If you are convicted on involuntary manslaughter charges, you may face penalties that include one year in county jail and formal probation or up to 4 years in county jail. In addition, you may face fines up to $10,000 and lose your right to possess or own a firearm.

A charge of involuntary manslaughter is very serious. You need the legal assistance of a Los Angeles involuntary manslaughter lawyer from Wallin & Klarich to protect your rights and prove your innocence in the court of law.

Depending on the specific facts surrounding your case, your Wallin & Klarich Los Angeles involuntary manslaughter lawyer will utilize various defenses to build a strong case that will help you achieve the most favorable outcome possible in your case.

Finding an Involuntary Manslaughter Defense Lawyer in Los Angeles

It is important that you choose a Los Angeles involuntary manslaughter lawyer who understands how prosecutors build their involuntary manslaughter cases. These types of cases are often complex in nature and require the skill of a Los Angeles involuntary manslaughter lawyer from Wallin & Klarich who can identify the key evidence and locate weaknesses in the prosecutor’s case that may work to your advantage. With your future, reputation, and freedom on the line, it is crucial that you seek the guidance of a Los Angeles involuntary manslaughter lawyer.

Contact Wallin & Klarich at (888) 280-6839 to speak with a Los Angeles involuntary manslaughter lawyer today to build a solid, effective defense for your involuntary manslaughter charge.

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