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Murder is the intentional, unlawful taking of a human life with malice.
The difference between first-degree and second-degree murder is the premeditation and deliberation, a process that North Carolina case law has said can be as short as a momentary thought.
Felony murder is when a person is killed in the commission of any other felony.
If you’re involved in a high speed chase and kill a pedestrian, it is highly likely that you could be facing murder charges. Likewise if a person is killed in a drug deal, robbery, etc.
Felony murder is treated in the law as first degree murder and requires life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, but could result in the death penalty.
Felony assaults usually involve the use of a weapon with the intent to kill or inflict serious injury or the infliction of serious bodily injury, a condition that is either permanent or causes great physical injury.
These assaults have been covered heavily in the law and are very well defined but are still largely up to the jury as to whether the injuries in your case meet that criteria. Any assault on a law enforcement officer that results in a cut or bruising is a felony.
There are a number of things that can be done and very often they need to be done quickly.
Whether it is preserving cell phone records, videos, getting social media posts or messages, or simply getting a private investigator to interview people to preserve their statements, you need to respond quickly to such devastating accusations.
Although there are often cases where nothing needs to be done immediately, you should definitely sit down with the attorneys at Remington Locker Law Firm to get a professional opinion.
We have tried these cases and they are serious crimes that need to be addressed with an aggressive, focused, and determined defense.