If you’ve been charged with homicide in Northwest MT, the complexity and severity of your situation may seem overwhelming. However, having an experienced defense lawyer on your side can make all the difference.
With more than a decade of experience, our legal team knows how to protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome. We’ll use our skills and resources to build a solid defense tailored to the facts of your case.
For help with homicide charges, contact Peabody Law PLLC to schedule a free consultation with a greater Whitefish area homicide lawyer or call (406) 609-0708.
How Peabody Law PLLC Can Help If You’re Arrested for Homicide in Northwest MT
Facing a homicide charge in the greater Whitefish area of Montana, is frightening. At our law firm, we stand ready to guide you through this challenging process by utilizing our wealth of experience in criminal defense. Here’s how we can help:
Explanation of Charges
One of the first things we’ll do upon taking your case is to explain your charges clearly so that you understand what you’re facing.
Investigate and Review Evidence
Our team will thoroughly investigate all aspects of your case and examine police reports and other pieces of evidence. We will identify potential weaknesses that can be used to build a strong defense strategy.
Negotiate with the Prosecutor
We will leverage our negotiation skills to discuss plea deals with the prosecutor, aiming to achieve reductions in charges or penalties where possible.
Build a Defense Strategy
Our firm will work tirelessly behind the scenes to build a solid and tailored defense strategy for your case.
Navigating homicide charges in Northwest MT is complex, but you don’t have to do it alone. For help, contact Peabody Law PLLC to schedule a free consultation with a greater Whitefish homicide attorney.
What Defenses Can Be Raised If I’m Arrested for Homicide in Montana?
Depending on the specifics of your case, there are several different defenses that might be applicable if you’ve been arrested for homicide:
Self-Defense
Self-defense requires evidence suggesting that any reasonable person in the same situation would do what you did to protect themselves from imminent harm. Using deadly force is only justified if you can demonstrate an imminent threat of serious bodily harm or death to yourself or someone else.
Actual Innocence
If there’s strong evidence supporting your innocence – for example, an alibi proving you were elsewhere when the crime occurred – you may be able to show that you are innocent of the charges.
Insufficient Evidence
In situations where evidence presented by the prosecution is weak, your attorney can argue insufficient evidence. By challenging witness credibility or contesting the reliability of forensic findings, they create reasonable doubt.
Motions to Suppress
If evidence was collected in violation of your constitutional rights—such as through an unlawful search and seizure—you could potentially have it suppressed or excluded from being presented at trial. This could severely weaken the prosecution’s case against you.
Always consult a skilled Montana criminal defense attorney who can assess which defenses might be appropriate for your situation.
Schedule a Free Case Evaluation With Our Montana Homicide Lawyer
Facing homicide charges in Northwest Montana is not something you should take lightly. These charges are much more serious than something like assault or battery. Don’t navigate the legal complexities alone; let us help you fight for your rights and freedom. Visit our Whitefish, MT, law office to schedule a free consultation.
Visit Our Criminal Defense Law Firm with offices in Whitefish, MT
Peabody Law PLLC
14 2nd St. W., Suite 14
Whitefish, MT 59937
(406) 609-0708
Local Resources in Northwest Montana
Courts
- Flathead County District Court, 920 S. Main St., Kalispell, MT 59901, (406) 758-5906
- Flathead County Justice Court, 935 1st Ave. West, Kalispell, MT 59901, (406) 758-5643
- Kalispell Municipal Court, 312 1st Ave. E., Kalispell, MT 59901, (406) 758-7705
- Whitefish Municipal Court, 275 Flathead Ave., Whitefish, MT 59937, (406) 863-2440
- Columbia Falls City Court, 130 6th St. West, Columbia Falls, MT 59912, (406) 892-4340
- Lake County District Court, 106 4th Ave. E, Polson, MT 59860, (406) 883-7254
- Polson City Court, 106 4th Ave. E, Polson, MT 59860, (406) 883-8219
- Lake County Justice Court, 106 4th Ave. E, Polson, MT 59860, (406) 883-7259
- Ronan City Court, 207 Main St. SW B, Ronan, MT 59864, (406) 676-0211
- Lincoln County District Court, 512 California Ave., Libby, MT 59923, (406) 283-2340
- Lincoln County Justice Court, 418 Mineral Ave., Libby, MT 59923, (406) 283-2411
- Libby City Court, 952 E. Spruce St., P.O. Box 1428, Libby, MT 59923, (406) 293-4440
- Eureka City Court, 11 Dewey Ave., P.O. Box 313, Eureka, MT 59917, (406) 297-2123
- Troy City Court, 301 E. Kootenai Ave., P.O. Box 823, Troy, MT 59935, (406) 295-4151
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