Worcester, Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Homicide Defense Lawyers
Motor vehicle homicide is a very serious charge in Massachusetts. Depending upon the circumstances, it can be charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor. Generally, felony vehicular homicide charges involve a driver who was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
At the law firm of LoConto, Burke & Madaio, P.C, we develop strong defenses for clients facing felony or misdemeanor motor vehicle homicide charges.
If you or your loved one has been charged with vehicular homicide as an impaired or drunk driver, it is imperative to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. Contact us online or call 1-888-580-7830 toll-free or 508-471-3549 to arrange a free initial consultation. Our criminal defense attorneys are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Felony Motor Vehicle Homicide
Our criminal defense team is comprised of three former district attorneys who have extensive courtroom experience. When you hire our firm, you can feel confident knowing that we utilize a team approach to your defense.
In order for someone to be found guilty of felony motor vehicle homicide, it must be proven that:
- The defendant operated the motor vehicle.
- The defendant operated the vehicle in public.
- The defendant was under the influence of alcohol, illegal or prescription drugs.
- The defendant acted recklessly or negligently.
- The defendant caused a car accident that resulted in someone's death.
If convicted of felony vehicular homicide, you face a lengthy prison sentence.
A Strong Defense
Our firm will thoroughly analyze all evidence and work with a variety of experts to build a strong defense. We have access to a network of professionals, including:
- Accident reconstructionists
- Chemists
- Breath test experts
- Medical experts
- Investigators
- Crime scene analysts
- DNA forensic scientists
We are fully prepared to come to your defense in this serious matter. Do not hesitate to contact us to schedule your free initial consultation. Our attorneys can speak with you 24/7.
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