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Some Notable Criminal Defense
Case Results:

Dismissal

People v. Whittle

- gun possession case (2 guns) motion to dismiss granted, Brooklyn Supreme Court, 2024
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Mistrial

People v. Cruz

- jury hangs after 8 days of deliberating on the charge of murder 2. Brooklyn Supreme Court, 2023
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Not Guilty

People v. S. K.

- Brooklyn falsifying business records and criminal possession of stolen property trial. The defendant, a nurse at Brooklyn Hospital was...
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A criminal charge could have a devastating effect on every aspect of your future. Your liberty, finances, career, relationships and reputation all hang in the balance. It is essential that you retain an experienced criminal defense lawyer who will carefully defend your rights and help you obtain the best outcome possible, regardless of the complexity of your case.

To schedule your free initial consultation at my Brooklyn Heights criminal law firm, please mail @ cerbinlaw.com or call
cerbindefense718-596-1829.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MURDER 1 AND MURDER 2?

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MURDER 1 AND MURDER 2?

If you are accused of committing murder in New York, you face very serious charges. Murder is one of the most heinous crimes, and 31 states can impose the death penalty on convicted murderers. New York, along with 18 other states, abolished capital punishment, and four other states have a gubernatorial moratorium on it.

As Diffen.com explains, New York statutes specify two classifications of murder: first degree murder and second degree murder. Your charge depends on your intent for committing the alleged murder and the way in which you allegedly committed it.

Murder 1

If your charge is first degree murder, the state is alleging that you committed a premeditated killing with special circumstances such as the following:

  • You killed a law enforcement officer, firefighter, judge or crime witness.
  • You killed multiple people at the same time.
  • You killed someone while committing a felony such as a robbery, kidnapping or hijacking.
  • You committed a particularly heinous killing, such as by torturing your victim.

If convicted of this A-1 felony, you will serve a minimum of 20 years in prison. However, you could serve life in prison without the possibility of parole, especially in you were convicted of one or more previous murders.

Murder 2

If your charge is second degree murder, the state is alleging that you committed a premeditated killing without any special circumstances. If convicted of this A-1 felony, you will serve a minimum of 15 years in prison. As with a first degree murder conviction, you also could serve life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of second degree murder.

This is general information only and is not intended to provide legal advice.

By : 5dattorney | February 27, 2018 | Uncategorized

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