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What Evidence is Used in Vehicular Homicide Cases? A Defense Attorney Explains

What Evidence is Used in Vehicular Homicide Cases? A Defense Attorney Explains

Vehicular homicide cases are among the most complex criminal proceedings in our justice system, involving multiple types of evidence and requiring extensive legal expertise to defend against. As experienced criminal defense attorneys, we regularly see how prosecutors build these cases – and more importantly, how they can be effectively challenged. This article breaks down the key types of evidence typically used in vehicular homicide cases and explains how an experienced defense team can help protect your rights.

Our skilled criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can guide you through the legal process. Call Wallin & Klarich today toll-free at (877) 466-5245 for your free phone consultation with one of our criminal defense attorneys near you.

Physical Evidence from the Accident Scene

The foundation of most vehicular homicide cases begins with physical evidence collected at the crash site. This includes:

While this evidence may seem straightforward, our experience has shown that crash scene investigation is far from an exact science. Environmental factors, delayed documentation, and investigator bias can all affect how this evidence is collected and interpreted. A skilled defense team knows how to identify these potential issues and challenge questionable conclusions.

Technical and Scientific Evidence

Modern vehicular homicide cases often rely heavily on technical evidence, including:

Each of these technical elements requires specific expertise to properly analyze and, when necessary, challenge. For instance, EDR data can be misinterpreted or incomplete, and toxicology results may be compromised by improper collection or testing procedures.

Witness Testimony

Human testimony remains a crucial component in vehicular homicide cases:

However, witness testimony can be notoriously unreliable. Memory is imperfect, especially during traumatic events, and witnesses may be influenced by media coverage or discussions with others. Our defense team thoroughly examines all witness statements for inconsistencies and bias.

Law Enforcement Evidence

Evidence collected by law enforcement includes:

This category of evidence often presents opportunities for legal challenges. Were proper procedures followed during the investigation? Were Miranda rights properly administered? Was evidence handled according to protocol? These are just a few of the critical questions we examine in every case.

Digital Evidence

In our increasingly connected world, digital evidence plays a growing role in vehicular homicide cases:

This digital footprint can provide crucial context about the circumstances surrounding the incident, but it must be properly authenticated and interpreted within the broader context of the case.

How Wallin & Klarich Can Help

Facing vehicular homicide charges can be overwhelming, but you don't have to navigate this complex legal landscape alone. Our experienced defense team offers:

We understand that every vehicular homicide case is unique and requires a carefully crafted defense strategy. Our team has extensive experience analyzing and challenging all types of evidence used in these cases. We work tirelessly to ensure that every piece of evidence is thoroughly scrutinized and that our clients receive the strongest possible defense.

Contact Wallin & Klarich Today  

If you are facing vehicular homicide charges, contact our aggressive criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich immediately. With 40+ years of experience, our attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have helped many clients avoid criminal convictions and avoid serving prison or jail sentences. We know the most effective strategies to argue for you, and we will do everything we can to help you achieve the best possible result in your case.

Wallin & Klarich has offices throughout Southern California including Irvine, Pasadena, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Torrance, Victorville, and Anaheim. Also, our law firm can handle many types of criminal cases statewide.Discover how our team can assist you. Contact us today, toll-free at (877) 466-5245 for a free phone consultation with a skilled defense attorney near you.

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