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[playht_listen_button]Under the California Penal Code, murder is defined as “the unlawful killing of a human being, or a fetus, with malice aforethought.” This is one of the gravest crimes you can be accused of. If you’ve been charged with murder, you are in very deep water and you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to defend you and make sure your rights are protected.
The prosecution has to prove that you are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This is actually a very high bar to meet and requires the prosecution to prove that the evidence is clear and persuasive that the defendant committed the crime, with no room for a reasonable person to disagree.
For murder, the prosecution must prove the following elements:
For the second element, malice can be express or implied. Express malice means that the defendant specifically intended to kill the victim. For implied malice, the defendant must have been doing something dangerous that they knew was likely to kill someone.
Murder is divided into first and second degree. First-degree murder is comprised of the following:
All other murders are considered second-degree murders.
The state of California also has what is called “special circumstances.” If a first-degree murder falls under a “special circumstances” category, then the death penalty can be imposed. The following are considered special circumstances:
However, in 2019, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a moratorium on death penalty cases. Thus, for now, the death penalty cannot be carried out in California.
Murder is the most serious crime. Only a skilled criminal defense attorney stands between you and significant prison time. A lawyer can determine what defenses may apply to your case. Some common defenses to murder include the following:
Suppose A was fighting with B and B drew his gun on A. If A throws a knife at B and kills him, A probably has a good self-defense claim. If A was fighting with B and B threw a vase at A, A throwing a knife at B is not a viable act of self-defense because B was not endangering A’s life.
For example, suppose a man was robbing a house and the owner comes downstairs and sees him. Scared and fearful of getting caught, the man charges at the owner with a knife to kill him. The owner’s wife grabs their gun. She shoots the man to save her husband. This would be a viable claim of defending someone else.
If you are facing murder charges in California, your future has never been in greater jeopardy then it is now. There is no criminal prosecution more serious than murder. Fortunately, you do not have to deal with this situation on your own. The law says that you have the right to hire a lawyer to represent you against these allegations. And you will want an experienced attorney in your corner to defend you and safeguard your rights. Don’t risk your future. Instead, get in touch with the criminal defense lawyers at My Rights Law – Criminal & DUI Attorneys by calling (909) 340-2000" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">(909) 340-2000 or by contacting us online now.
This page was written, edited, reviewed, and approved by Bobby Shamuilian.
Attorney Shamuilian is the managing partner and founder of My Rights Law and is widely recognized as a legal authority, frequently appearing as a legal analyst and TV pundit on national news outlets.
He has earned a perfect “10.0 – Top Attorney” rating on AVVO and a “10.0” rating on Justia, and has been named among the “Top 40 Under 40” and the “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” by The National Trial Lawyers.
With his proven expertise and dedication, Mr. Shamuilian is committed to protecting your rights and achieving the best possible outcome for your case.
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