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Vehicular Second Degree Murder (A.R.S. §13-1104)

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Vehicular Second Degree Murder (A.R.S. §13-1104)

By DM Cantor, a Top-Ranking Criminal Defense firm in Arizona for the last 6 years in a row by Ranking Arizona Magazine!  (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)

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DM Cantor’s Board Certified Criminal Law Specialists (Left to Right) Managing Partner, Christine Whalin; Founding Partner, David Michael Cantor

Over 165 Complete Criminal Jury Trial Acquittals (i.e., Not Guilty on All Charges).  The most in Arizona history by a single law firm!

Plus an additional 3,000 DUI/Vehicular Crime Dismissal and Reduction DUI Case Victories!!

Beware:  Any law firm or Attorney can have DM Cantor’s Phoenix Vehicular Homicide Attorney website information rewritten by Artificial Intelligence (AI), and then they can post it online as their own “knowledge base.”  But, they cannot falsely list our Jury Trial Complete Acquittals, or our Board Certifications, as their own.  Also, many attorneys claim that they “specialize” in criminal defense, but only a “Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialist” is allowed by the State Bar of Arizona to use this title as their own, per the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization.

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As of the start of 2025, the State Bar of Arizona Board of Legal Specialization listed only 62 Criminal Law Specialists in the entire State.  Of these 62, only 41 are located in Maricopa County and are allowed to handle private cases.  DM Cantor has 2 Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialists, no other law firm in Arizona has more.  When defending Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Allegations, it is critical to have as many Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialists on your Legal Team as is possible.

The Specialization process is so rigorous that only 34 current Criminal Law Specialists were Certified since the turn of the Century!  In addition, all Specialists must be approved for Re-Certification every 5 years.  At DM Cantor, our 2 Board Certified Criminal Law Specialists have conducted Jury Trials on countless Vehicular Second-Degree Murder cases.

Every Major Felony Vehicular Second-Degree Murder case defended by DM Cantor includes at least 1 Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist on the legal team who is directly handling or supervising the Defense.

We wouldn’t have it any other way.

The Best Phoenix Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Law Team in Arizona

How do you know who has the best Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Legal Defense Firm in Arizona?  You begin by looking at the team’s experience.  David Michael Cantor is a former Prosecutor, and a highly experienced Vehicular Second-Degree Murder in Arizona Attorney who became a member of the Arizona State Bar in 1989.  David then began his Arizona legal practice as an Assistant City Prosecutor for the City of Phoenix.  Considered as one of the Top Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Defense Lawyers in Arizona, he then founded his own Criminal Defense firm and Arizona Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Defense Team, DM Cantor.

David is a highly-skilled Vehicular Second-Degree MurderDefense Lawyer who knows the Vehicular Second-Degree Murder laws backward and forward, and he will vigorously fight the Arizona State Attorney General or County Prosecutor on your behalf. Phoenix Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Lawyer, and Criminal Defense Attorney David Cantor, wrote this webpage in order to give you an Arizona Vehicular Second-Degree Murder overview as to how the DM Cantor Phoenix Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Attorney Defense Team can prove your Innocence if you have been Falsely Accused of Vehicular Second-Degree Murder. So whether you have a single Vehicular Second-Degree Murder charge, or multiple charges, contact DM Cantor today!

In addition to Phoenix area experience, you next look to the Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Defense Lawyer’s Results and Certifications.  In addition to David Cantor being a Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialist, his partner (Christine Whalin) is also a Certified Criminal Law Specialists as well.  No other Arizona Criminal Defense Firm has as many Complete Jury Trial Acquittals as DM Cantor.  Click on the link below to see Questions to Ask when Interviewing a Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Attorney to represent you in your Court case.

Beware: Be very cautious of visiting with a Criminal Law Firm who has you meet with a Non-Attorney Salesperson, rather than a Licensed Attorney.  They will then try to sell their “legal services,” even though they are not allowed by the State Bar of Arizona to give legal advice.  DM Cantor always has you meet with one of the Partners and Certified Criminal Law Specialists in our office when consulting us regarding a Vehicular Second-Degree Murder charge.

What is Vehicular Second-Degree Murder in Arizona?

Whether in the Phoenix area, or anywhere in Arizona, per A.R.S. §13-1104 Vehicular Second-Degree Murder can occur in three ways, all requiring the absence of premeditation (meaning you didn’t plan it in advance):

  1. A person intentionally causes the death of another person;
  2. Knowing that his conduct will cause the death or serious physical injury, and such person does cause the death of another person;
  3. Under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to human life, a person recklessly engages in conduct which creates a grave risk of death and thereby causes the death of another person.
 

In the Vehicular Crime setting, Second Degree Murder is normally not charged. In order for it to be charged, there must be a showing of “extreme indifference” to human life. Some examples typically charged with this crime are drag racing through traffic on the freeway, traveling the wrong way on a freeway while fleeing from police, and road rage.

If you have been suspected or arrested for Vehicular Second Degree Murder, please call our offices to speak with an attorney for free, (602) 307-0808 or send us an email.

Possible Punishment for Vehicular Second Degree Murder

The mandatory first offense range of punishment for the class two (2) felony of Second-Degree Murder is minimum 10 years in prison; 16 years presumptive in prison; and 22 years maximum in prison. This is “day-for-day” prison time (i.e., no early release or time off for good behavior).


Possible Defenses for Second Degree Murder

The most common defense to a Vehicular Second-Degree Murder charge is “Supervening Cause.” A “Supervening Cause” defense argues that some other event, and not the actions of the defendant, actually caused the death of the victim. Examples of a supervening cause would include an error by emergency ambulance personnel or hospital staff caused the alleged victim’s death. These cases are so complex that they require a litany of defense tools including private investigators, hospital and medical experts and doctors, accident reconstruction experts, and human factors experts, just to name of few.

At DM Cantor, many of the Arizona Vehicular Manslaughter Attorneys within the firm are experienced with even more complex murder cases, having “first-chaired” or been substantially involved in Capital Murder Trials in the past.

The key to defending a Vehicular Second-Degree Murder charge normally lies within a proper accident reconstruction. It will be important to show that, first and foremost, the accident was the other person’s fault and not the defendant’s fault. In addition, it must be shown that the defendant was not “reckless”. The standard of “recklessness” in Arizona is that the defendant was aware of, and consciously disregarded a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result would occur or that a dangerous circumstance existed. The risk must be of such a nature and degree that disregard of such risk constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of conduct that a reasonable person would observe in the situation. Thus, we must argue that the defendant did not ignore a “substantial and unjustifiable risk” and that his conduct was not a “gross deviation from the standard of the norm”.

If the prosecutor is claiming that speed was a factor in contributing to the accident, then we must show that the evidence put forth by the state is not reliable, or even if it is reliable, it was not an unreasonable speed. Speeding does not become criminal, by statute, until it exceeds twenty-one (21) miles-per-hour or more over the posted speed limit.

If alcohol was a factor, then we must utilize all of the standard DUI defenses to show that breath / blood testing devices were inaccurate in their measurements. Lastly, we would use an engineer to check the car for any vehicle defects which may account for the accident and show that the accident was not due to the defendant’s actions, but to a vehicle manufacturing flaw.

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Other Common Defense Tactics

Additionally, because our law firm fights conviction from all angles, we would assert a wide range of defenses and constitutional violations that apply in all criminal cases. The possibilities are numerous and diverse. One of those we frequently assert is a “Miranda rights violation.” In Arizona, the standard of whether any inculpatory statement (i.e., a statement which tends to admit guilt) is admissible into evidence is based upon a “voluntariness” standard. If we can demonstrate that the police coerced you (i.e., intimidated or tricked you) into making a confession or inculpatory statement, or that they did not properly read you your Miranda Rights, then we can suppress those statements and any evidence gathered as a direct result of those statements.

In addition, the “denial of right to Counsel” is another common defense which is often raised. This occurs when a suspect is in custody and requests to speak to their Attorney, but is denied and questioning continues. Other defenses may include challenging the validity of any search warrant, or whether there were any “forensic flaws” during the investigation of your case. Depending on what else you have been charged with, this could include exposing flawed procedures regarding blood, breath, and urine testing; fingerprints analysis; DNA testing; etc.

Lastly, one of the most common defense tactics used is exposing sloppy or misleading police reports which include everything from misstatements, false statements, flawed photo line-ups and inaccurate crime scene reconstruction. It is important to hire a skilled lawyer to defend you who has knowledge of all the possible defenses to assert in your case.

It is important to hire an AV® rated law firm (the highest possible rating by Martindale Hubbell®) to assist you with your Second Degree Murder case. Also David Michael Cantor is an Arizona Vehicular Manslaughter Attorney, and a Certified Criminal Law Specialist, per the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization. In addition, the Firm and all of its lawyers are listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers®. At DM Cantor, the majority of our Attorneys are ex-Prosecutors, and all of our Arizona Vehicular Manslaughter Attorneys know the system well.

For a Free Initial Consultation, call us at 602-307-0808, or click here to contact us now and speak to an Arizona Vehicular Manslaughter Attorney.

Click here… if you have not been charged with Second Degree Murder yet, but the police are in the “pre-charge investigation stage” of your case.

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We are an AV® rated law firm (the highest possible rating by Martindale Hubbell®). Also David Michael Cantor is a Second Degree Murder lawyer in Arizona, and a Certified Criminal Law Specialist, per the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization. In addition, the Firm and all of its lawyers are listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers®. At DM Cantor, the majority of our Attorneys are ex-Prosecutors, and all of our Second Degree Murder Lawyers in Arizona know the system well.

The Collateral Consequences Of An Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Conviction

The effects of a Vehicular Second-Degree Murder conviction can be devastating.  Even if a person is to receive Probation with no Jail, or a small Jail or Prison sentence, after they are released there will be lifelong effects on the Defendant.  This can involve Lifetime Probation; job restrictions; apartment/dormitory restrictions or prohibitions; Professional Licenses being Revoked; loss or severe restriction of internet privileges; etc. Check the link below for information regarding what Collateral Consequences you or a loved one might be facing.

Click to see Comprehensive List and Explanation of Collateral Consequences regarding a Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Conviction

Mitigation

When it comes to “Mitigation” regarding a charge of Vehicular Second-Degree Murder, it is important to start that process right away.  Not only can this help us with potentially convincing a Prosecutor to not file charges in the first place, but it may reduce the level of charges that they ultimately file.  In addition, if there is a conviction later, this can be used to help reduce any type of Sentence if there is a “Range.”  The Mitigating Factors which are considered by both the Prosecutor and the Courts includes Statutory and Non-Statutory elements.

Many items that we routinely include in our Mitigation Packages include Psychosexual Risk Evaluations; Polygraphs; Neuro-Psychological Evaluations; Counseling records; substance abuse Treatment and/or Rehabilitation; and a complete history of a person’s background.  This can include Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), medical records, Counseling records, etc.  Lastly. we often include what’s known as a “Proportionality Review/Sentencing Disparity” analysis in which we can show the Prosecutor and Court that similarly-situated Defendants received low Sentences.  Click the link below to see a more detailed list of both Statutory and Non-Statutory Mitigating Factors.

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Work with a DM Cantor Phoenix Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Defense Lawyer Today For a Free Consultation

For a free consultation and free case evaluation with one of our Phoenix Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Lawyers and Criminal Defense Lawyers, call our  24 hour Phoenix Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Defense Lawyers Hotline  at  602-307-0808 , or click here for a free consultation on any criminal cases. Our aggressive Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Lawyers always offer free consultations for an initial visit with our Phoenix Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Defense Attorneys. We are often considered to be the “best Vehicular Second-Degree Murder Defense Lawyer”.

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