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Capital homicide could mean capital punishment in Louisiana

On Behalf of | Aug 13, 2015 | Firm News, Murder & Other Homicide Crimes |

There is no state in which conviction of a serious homicide crime should not be taken seriously, but it can be argued that such accusations should be taken even more seriously in states like Louisiana. This is because some states, Louisiana included, still utilize capital punishment, also known as the death penalty. There are obviously legal penalties for a homicide conviction that you do not want to face in any circumstances, but in some states, the greatest threat you may face is hefty fines or jail time.

In Louisiana, capital homicide can be punished by the death penalty, though the actual sentence can be different depending on the circumstances. Capital homicide refers to a few different murder circumstances, such as:

• Murder committed during an aggravated crime such as rape, kidnapping or burglary.

• Murder committed against a victim younger than 12 or older than 65.

• Murder committed knowingly against more than 1 person

There are many other crimes that can qualify as capital homicide, any of which can lead to the death penalty if convicted. It is worth mentioning that fewer than 30 people were given capital punishment in the United States last year, but if capital punishment is pursued and you are convicted, you may end up facing lethal injection one day. This is why it is extremely important to take legal action in your defense if you are accused of a homicide or murder crime in Louisiana.

Perhaps the most reliable form of legal defense is enlisting the aid of an attorney. With a defense attorney on your side, you can make a stronger case that could be just what you need to prove your innocence. Even if the evidence is stacked against you, an attorney can help you have your charges reduced, which would at least ensure that you do not face the death penalty.

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