Vehicular Crimes/Manslaughter
Were you a party to a fatal car accident?
Perhaps now you face charges of drunk driving,
DUI manslaughter, vehicular homicide, careless
or reckless driving, hit and run (fleeing and
eluding law enforcement after a crash), or other
vehicle-related charges. Fatal traffic accidents
always lead to an investigation.
Vehicular crimes charges can either be
filed as either a misdemeanor or a felony. The
deciding factor is the amount of property damage and
the seriousness of injury. If a serious injury is
sustained by a passenger or other party, felony
charges can be filed.
According to the law, all people who are involved
in car accidents must properly identify themselves
if they injure another person or cause damage to
another person’s property. If a person fails to
identify them self and leaves the scene of the
accident, he/she will be subject to criminal
charges.
If you have been arrested or under investigation
for Vehicular Manslaughter, it is very important
that you hire an experienced Vehicular Manslaughter
criminal defense lawyer like Mr. Todd Melnik to represent you.
Mr. Melnik is well prepared to offer you the best
defense, regardless of your circumstances. His
objectives will be to enable you to keep your
driving privileges, to keep you out of jail, to
pursue probation, reduce sentences or case
dismissal, and to protect your constitutional rights
at every step of the prosecution.
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