Georgia DUI Vehicular Homicide
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To win a conviction, the prosecution must prove that your impaired driving was directly responsible for the accident that resulted in the victim’s death. If you are found guilty, you could be sentenced to 15 years in prison. If more than one death was caused as the result of the car wreck, you could face additional charges and increased prison time.
With a felony conviction on your record, you will be prohibited from owning firearms and voting. You could also be denied employment in certain sectors, such as education and government agencies.
Fighting a vehicular homicide offense may feel intimidating because it is such a serious charge. However, not contesting it could dramatically change the course of your life. Greg Willis is an experienced attorney who has defended clients against felony charges, such as DUI vehicular homicide. Thanks to his training and knowledge, he can investigate your case to disprove the prosecution’s evidence and secure the best possible outcome.
Mr. Willis works with a team of experienced investigators, including accident reconstruction specialists, who can gather evidence in order to build your defense. An accident reconstruction specialist will visit the scene of the accident, evaluate the vehicles involved in the collision, and interview eyewitnesses in order to map out the events that led to the wreck. If this specialist can show that your actions did not cause the accident, you could beat your vehicular homicide charge.
If you have recently been involved in an auto accident that resulted in serious injuries or death while under the influence, please contact The Law Offices of Greg Willis today. He can begin preparing your case in an effort to avoid a conviction. Submit your information online today for a free case evaluation.
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