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Thomas Radney, Jason Jackson, Daniel McClellan

Are You Facing A Homicide Charge In Alabama?

A homicide charge is one of the most serious accusations you can face. The stakes are incredibly high, with your freedom and future hanging in the balance. You need experienced and aggressive advocates in your corner to protect your rights and guide you through the complexities of the legal system.

Why Choose Radney, Radney & Jackson, LLC?

At Radney, Radney & Jackson, LLC, our lawyers understand the fear and uncertainty that come with a homicide charge. Since the 1950s, our law firm has provided skilled and compassionate legal counsel to individuals in Alexander City and throughout the state. We handle cases involving murder, manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, building strong attorney-client relationships based on trust and clear communication.

We meticulously investigate every detail of your case, scrutinize police reports, interview witnesses and analyze all available evidence. We develop a powerful defense strategy tailored to your unique circumstances, whether it involves challenging the prosecution’s case, negotiating a plea deal or presenting a compelling self-defense claim.

Questions We Hear Most Often

Being arrested for homicide can be a bewildering experience. You likely have many questions about what happens next and what options are available to you. Here are some of the questions we hear most often from our clients.

What are the possible defenses against a homicide charge?

Every case is different. Potential defenses could include self-defense, defense of others, insanity or arguing that the death was accidental. We’ll explore every avenue to build the strongest possible defense for you.·

What kind of penalties am I facing?

Homicide penalties in Alabama are severe, ranging from years in prison to life imprisonment and even the death penalty in some cases. The specific penalty depends on the nature of the crime and the circumstances surrounding it.·

Do I have to answer police questions?

You have the right to remain silent. In fact, it is crucial. Politely decline to answer any questions and ask for an attorney immediately. Anything you say can be used against you, so do not risk your future by speaking without legal counsel.

We Are Ready To Fight For You

Do not face these charges alone. At Radney, Radney & Jackson, LLC, our skilled criminal defense attorneys are here to provide the strong legal representation you need. Contact us online or call 256-570-6139 today for a confidential consultation. We will listen to your story, answer your questions and explain your legal options.