Punishment For Watson Murder (Penal Code 190)
Under the Watson murder rule, it may be second-degree murder if another person dies as a result of you driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The prosecution can charge you of second-degree murder under California Penal Code section 190. The punishment for Watson murder is the same as second-degree murder.
If you are convicted of Watson murder, it is punishable as a felony. You could be sentenced to up to fifteen years in state prison and a fined a maximum of $10,000.
Other Factors That Can Increase Your Punishment for Watson Murder
If there are any surviving victims who suffered great bodily injury as a result of your conduct, you could face an additional 3 to 6 years in state prison.
If any victims suffered some form of physical harm, but it did not rise to the level of great bodily injury, you could face an additional year for each injured victim for up to three years.
These are very serious consequences that will dramatically alter your life. You need an experienced DUI defense lawyer if you want to raise a successful defense.
Consult A California Murder Defense Attorney
The attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have defended clients charged with Watson murder for over thirty years. We understand that facing allegations of DUI murder can be a very emotional and uncertain time for you and your family.
You need a criminal defense attorney who will fight aggressively on your behalf. At Wallin & Klarich, we are committed to providing our clients with the best defense possible.
If you or a loved one has been charged with Watson murder or another DUI offense, call Wallin & Klarich at 888-749-0034 to speak with one of our highly skilled DUI lawyers today. We will be there when you call.