
Intoxication manslaughter is an extremely difficult charge to come to grips with. Causing an accidental death is unbearable for many, and the legal consequences of your actions will only further compound the grief you feel. That is why we are here to help–we understand that people make mistakes, and if you are someone facing intoxication manslaughter charges, you must continue reading and reach out to our experienced Texas criminal defense attorneys to learn more about how we can help you through the legal process going forward. Here are some of the questions you may have:
What is intoxication manslaughter?
Intoxication manslaughter when an individual is convicted of killing another person while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. This is an extremely serious charge in Texas, which is why Texas courts often seek the highest penalties. There are few things more damaging than having a manslaughter charge on your record, which is why if you are facing these charges, you must reach out to our experienced firm today.
How long will I go to jail for an intoxication manslaughter conviction?
Those convicted of intoxication manslaughter convictions face a wide array of penalties, depending on the circumstances of their crime. For example, if you accidentally kill more than one person, say, in a drunken car accident, you will, rather obviously, face even harsher consequences. However, to prove you are guilty of intoxication manslaughter, the court must demonstrate that the death was directly caused by your intoxication.
Intoxication manslaughter is categorized as a violent crime second-degree felony in Texas. If you are someone who was charged with intoxicated manslaughter, you are looking at up to 20 years in prison, as well as a $10,000 fines. However, as mentioned earlier, if your case involves multiple deaths, there is a very good chance you may spend even more than 20 years in prison. What’s more, individuals with felonies on their records often have difficulty getting a job, living in certain areas, and even taking out certain loans. Do not try and face these charges alone. Our firm has helped countless individuals facing criminal charges for years, and we are ready to do the same for you–all you have to do is ask.
Contact our experienced Texas firm
We are knowledgeable attorneys who are ready to help preserve your freedom and keep you out of jail. If you or a loved one are facing a criminal charge in the state of Texas, reach out to our firm today. We have been defending individuals in your position for years, and we are ready to do the same for you. If you need a firm who will aggressively fight for your rights, look no further–simply contact Carrol & Hinojosa today.