Wallin and Klarich Criminal Defense Attorneys Orange County First Degree Murder

California Supreme Court Limits Felony Murder Liability for Non-Killers in People v. Morris

California Supreme Court Limits Felony Murder Liability for Non-Killers in People v. Morris The California Supreme Court recently issued a major decision in People v. Morris that could significantly affect individuals accused of aiding and abetting a homicide during the commission of another crime. For years, prosecutors relied heavily on California’s felony murder rule to charge non-killers with murder, even when they never personally caused a death. But the Court’s…

Read More
felony prison terms

Understanding the California Felony Murder Rule: What Accused Individuals Need to Know

Understanding the California Felony Murder Rule: What Accused Individuals Need to Know The California Felony Murder Rule has long been a source of fear and confusion for those accused of serious crimes. Its implications are significant, often holding individuals accountable for murder even when they didn’t commit the actual act. If you or someone you know is facing charges under this rule, understanding its scope, and possible defenses is crucial.…

Read More
Murder

Will California Change the Felony Murder Rule? (PC 189)

Will California Change the Felony Murder Rule? (PC 189) Under California Penal Code Section 189, you could be convicted of murder for any killing that occurs while you are committing any dangerous felony, such as kidnapping, arson or carjacking. This is called the “felony murder rule,” and it makes all persons involved in the commission of the crime culpable for a killing during the commission of a dangerous felony, regardless…

Read More