Minneapolis Murder Defense Lawyer
Let Our Minneapolis Criminal Defense Attorneys Protect Your Freedom & Future
Murder is commonly considered the most heinous and serious violent crimes in Minnesota, and the rest of the country. Directly causing the death of another person is extremely serious, and can result in several different types of lasting repercussions. If you are facing criminal charges for murder, a conviction could potentially cause you to spend the rest of your life in prison without the possibility of parole. Even facing loose accusations of murder could taint your reputation. In light of certain accusations, you may automatically appear guilty in the eyes of the public and media before you ever step foot in a courtroom.
If you are suspected of murder in Minneapolis, Tamburino Law Groupis committed to helping you either get your entire case dismissed or your charges substantially reduced to avoid life imprisonment. With more than a century of combined experience, our legal team handles the most complex cases and has been featured in local news networks. When the stakes are high, you need experienced and aggressive legal counsel on your side.
Types of Murder Charges & Penalties
In Minnesota, there are three degrees of murder. First-degree is considered the most serious, while third-degree is the least.
First-degree murder applies to any of the following circumstances:
- The killing was intentional and premeditated, meaning it was planned or otherwise considered prior to the act.
- The individual was killed during the commission or attempt to commit a first or second-degree sexual assault.
- The individual was killed during the commission or attempt to commit a serious felony crime.
- The intentional killing of a cop, judge, prosecutor, or correction officer.
- A minor child is killed while committing child abuse.
- The death of a spouse, family member, or household member occurs while the abuser is committing domestic violence.
A conviction for first-degree murder carries a lifetime prison sentence, along with several other repercussions.
Second-degree murder applies to any of the following circumstances:
- The killing was intentional, but not premeditated.
- The individual was killed unintentionally during the commission of a felony.
- The individual was killed in a drive-by shooting.
- The death occurred unintentionally when the attacker was inflicting or attempting to inflict great bodily harm, specifically in a domestic violence situation.
A conviction for second-degree murder is punishable by a maximum 40-year prison term.
Third-degree murder applies to any of the following circumstances:
- The defendant had a depraved heart or mind when the murder occurred, placing others in grave danger of death.
- The death was caused by administering, selling, or giving away a Schedule I or II drug.
A conviction for third-degree murder results in a maximum 25-year prison sentence. If a Schedule I or II drug sale or exchange caused the death, a maximum $40,000 fine may also apply.
Ready to Fight for You Today
Our legal team can review the facts of the case, figure out your available legal options, and develop an effective and personalized legal strategy to obtain the most favorable results. Two of our Minneapolis criminal defense lawyers are Board Certified Law Specialists, which is a certification only three percent of all lawyers possess. Do not hesitate to let us protect your rights, reputation, and future today.
Contact us and schedule a free consultation today to let us review your case.
Have Questions?
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1. Don’t Talk to the Police!
It’s crucial to know that while you should remain respectful with authorities, you have the right to remain silent. This a right protected by the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which makes it clear individuals are protected from being compelled to be a witness against him / herself in criminal matters.
It’s important to note that:
- Talking will not help you avoid an arrest. If law enforcement has probable cause to arrest you, then they will arrest you.
- By speaking, you risk making a confession or providing information that can be used to indict you, even unknowingly.
- Even if you feel that information being discussed is “harmless,” it is still in your best interest to invoke your Fifth Amendment right.
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2. Ask for a Lawyer!As soon as you can you should elect your right to have a defense attorney present. A Minnesota criminal defense lawyer or public defender can ensure the police do not violate your rights and help you avoid saying anything incriminating during questioning. Tamburino Law Group is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so that we can be by your side whenever you need us. Call now!
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Case Dismissal Assault Charges
Attorney Joe Tamburino represented a client in Anoka County on multiple assault charges involving multiple alleged victims. Joe litigated the matter for almost a year, and on the day of trial he got the case dismissed. His client was very happy.
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Reduction of Charges Felony Theft
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Case Dismissed Felony Stragulation
Attorneys Hannah Martin and Hillary Parsons represented a client who was accused of felony strangulation and misdemeanor domestic assault.
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No Executed Jail Time Criminal Sexual Conduct 3rd Degree
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Case Dismissed Formal Title IX Hearing Avoided
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Real Results.
- Assault Charges
- Felony Theft
- Felony Stragulation
- Criminal Sexual Conduct 3rd Degree
- Formal Title IX Hearing Avoided