Georgia Attempted Murder Lawyers


While attempted murder does not refer to the actual death of a person as a result of another person, this matter should not be taken lightly. The State of Georgia sanctions serious penalties for anyone convicted of attempted murder. If you are reading this, chances are you or someone you know has recently been charged with attempted murder. Luckily, you’ve come to the right place and you are already moving in the right direction. You understand how serious an attempted murder charge is and you know that hiring an experienced Georgia attempted murder lawyer is the best possible move.

How is attempted murder defined?

To put it simply, attempted murder is classified as a plan to kill another person. This means that a person didn’t just think about killing someone, he or she made a move to do so. For example, we’ll refer to two men named John and Larry. John is Larry’s boss and after years of emotional abuse, Larry has finally had enough of his boss’s torment. He decides to put rat poison in John’s sandwich. However, John does not finish the entire sandwich. He ate enough to make him sick and send him to the hospital, but it did not kill him. In this case, Larry can be charged with attempted murder because he intended to hurt John so badly that death was a possibility. While he may not have killed John, the intent was there through the act of putting poison in a sandwich he knew John would eat.

Another example of attempted murder may be that John and Larry get into a physical fight. Larry beats John up so badly that he is sent to the hospital. Larry used weapons to hit John repeatedly and had no regard for his life.

Let us revisit the first example between John and Larry to illustrate one more important point. Perhaps Larry was so angry at John one night that he went home to look for rat poison. He finds it and places it in his bag. The next day he plans to use it to kill his boss. However, after he gets to work he decides not to and leaves the bottle in his work desk, eventually throwing it away. Larry cannot be charged with attempted murder simply for preparing to murder his boss. In this case, Larry’s actions were not yet a threat to John.

These are just examples of attempted murder cases. You should contact your attempted murder attorney immediately to find out the specifics surrounding your case.

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