Homicide in Louisiana covers several different offenses including First Degree Murder (R.S. 14:30), Second Degree Murder (R.S. 14:30.1), Manslaughter (R.S. 14:31) and Negligent Homicide (R.S. 14:32). The crime of First Degree Murder is a capital crime which could involve the death penalty or life in prison. Second degree Murder also carries a penalty of life imprisonment. The crime of Attempted Murder carries a penalty of 10-50 years at hard labor.
In Louisiana, a homicide is justifiable in self-defense if someone reasonably believes they are in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury. The killing must be necessary to save themselves from that danger. At Marino & Ehle we have successfully defended clients in trial who had to use lethal force in self-defense.
Davidson Ehle is a seasoned AV-rated trial attorney recognized for criminal defense victories, appellate advocacy, and respected leadership in the Jefferson Parish bar.