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Criminal Homicide Charges—Yuma, Arizona

Yuma Homicide AttorneyOne of the most heinous and severely punished crimes in the United States is homicide, or the taking of another person’s life. In Arizona, there are four classifications of homicide charges: negligent homicide, manslaughter, second degree murder, and first degree murder. Each of these criminal homicide charges is accompanied with its own specific sentencing if found guilty.

Death Penalty State

Because Arizona is a death penalty state, it is crucial that you have experienced, skilled representation throughout your case. At Dwane Cates Law Group, PLLC, our criminal defense attorneys understand the unique needs of those facing homicide charges and want to help.

Contact a Yuma Homicide Attorney at 1-877-229-9508 to schedule a free initial consultation.

Depending on the specific charge, the penalties of a conviction may include a certain number of years in prison, life in prison, life in prison without parole, or death. With the legal advice and representation of our Yuma, Arizona homicide attorneys, you will know that your case will be thoroughly investigated and your innocence will be our number one priority.

Contact Our Yuma, Arizona Lawyers

If you are facing criminal homicide charges in Yuma, you need skilled representation. At Dwane Cates Law Group, PLLC, we aggressively fight for your innocence and the best possible outcome. We will stand by your side throughout the entire criminal defense process so you understand each step and can feel confident in our abilities. Contact Dwane Cates Law Group, PLLC to discuss your homicide charges with our Yuma, Arizona criminal defense attorneys.

Call 928-225-2876 today for the legal advice you
need for your criminal homicide charges!

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