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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Criminal Homicide in Ohio.

Merriam-Webster defines homicide as, “a killing of one human being by another.”  How does it affect the individual?  “A person commits criminal homicide if they intentionally, knowingly, or with criminal negligence causes the death of an individual.”  There are actually four different types of homicide in Ohio.

They are –

1.  Murder…intentionally and knowingly taking someone’s life.
2.  Capital Murder…the killing of a police officer or fire fighter.
3.  Manslaughter…recklessly causing the death of another individual.
4.  Criminally Negligent Homicide…some accidental killings fall into this category.

If you or a loved one are accused of any of the above four types of homicide, please immediately seek the services of a top criminal defense attorney.  That man in Akron and Northeast Ohio is Jon Sinn.  Take a look at his profile at sinnlaw.com.  Many times, the only sin you may have committed is NOT calling Jon.  Criminal defense lawyer Jon Sinn at (330) 431-0160.

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