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Attempted Murder?

If you are being charged with any degree of murder or manslaughter, contact us. Our tenacious advocates stand at the ready to defend you.

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Attempted Murder Defense Attorney

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Attempted murder is a serious criminal offense. If you are facing charges, you need to retain the immediate help of our criminal defense lawyer. Criminal charges should never be taken lightly. A mere accusation can threaten your reputation and career. In addition, the life-changing penalties of a criminal record will follow you everywhere you go. Due to the serious and sensitive nature of your alleged offense, we urge you to get in touch with our firm. At Law Office of Verity Gentry Bell, LLC, we bring more than just knowledge and skill to the table. We bring passion and dedication. With our legal team in your corner, you may obtain the upper hand in court. We will work tirelessly in order to defend your rights and dignity.

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    The Proven Defense You Deserve

    Verity Gentry Bell has forged a reputation as one of the most dedicated and trusted legal counselors in the community. She brings compassionate and effective advocacy to her clients' needs and ensures that the rights and interests are thoroughly asserted both in and outside the courtroom. The daughter of a teacher and newspaper reporter, Ms. Bell was inspired at an early age to help those in less fortunate circumstances. That passion led her to Loyola University College of Law New Orleans, where she not only earned her Juris Doctor, but served as the Substance and Citation Editor for the Maritime Law Journal and became a member of the prestigious St. Thomas More Inn of Court.

    As part of her studies, she also served as legislative intern for Senator Mary Landrieu in Washington DC and a legal intern in the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office, gaining valuable legal experience in both positions. After passing the bar, she joined the Orleans Public Defenders, where she represented defendants throughout every stage of litigation, including evidence and bond hearings, Fourth and Fifth Amendment litigation regarding admissibility of physical evidence, and more.

    Ms. Bell would go on to work for several other prominent Louisiana law firms, where she not only continued to represent criminal defendants, but also accident victims in injury claims, and individuals and families in divorce matters. Now the founder of her own firm, Ms. Bell continues to prove herself an effective, exacting legal counselor and compassionate advocate for her clients. She is known for her vigorous approach to pre-litigation and stewarded one of the only cases in Louisiana to utilize expert testimony to shed light on the unreliability of eyewitness identifications. She is dedicated to applying a personalized, attentive approach to the work that she does and continues to find the relationships she builds with her clients one of the most rewarding aspects of her profession.

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Why Hire Attorney Bell?

  • One of Shreveport's Most Trusted Attorneys

  • A Proven Trial Lawyer Will Be in Your Corner

  • Will Go to Battle for You in Your Time of Need

  • Will Fiercely Fight for You & Your Case

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Common Penalties

Attempted murder is charged as either a first-degree or second-degree offense. First-degree attempted murder occurs when the defendant intentionally (and with predetermination) tries to kill someone. Second-degree attempted murder occurs when the defendant acts in a fit of passion, without predetermination. Second-degree attempted murder also occurs when the accused is engaged in committing a felony during the crime.

  • Victim Restitution
  • Monetary Fines
  • Loss of Certain Rights
  • Life In Prison
  • Probation
  • Forfeiture of Assets

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Questions

  • What Is The Difference Between Probation & Parole?

    Answer

    If a judge releases you on a probationary period (rather than assigning any jail/prison time) you will be enabled to live your normal life with minor stipulations and conditions. Parole occurs after serving time in prison due to a conviction. If you maintain good behavior during your prison sentence, you can petition for parole or early release. If you violate parole, you will return to prison to finish your sentence, or you will get a new sentence.

  • Can I Clear My Criminal Record?

    Answer

    If you were previously arrested or are currently facing charges, your criminal history will loom over you like a black cloud. A criminal record can make it difficult to find employment, can put strain on your personal relationships, and can limit your opportunities. If you are looking to expunge your criminal record, we can help you. To find out if you are eligible to seal your record, get in touch with our attorney.

  • What Is A “Direct Step” Toward Killing Someone?

    Answer

    Some actions that are considered direct steps may include: stalking, luring, tracking, breaking-in, ambushing, soliciting, and constructing materials necessary for the murder.

What Factors Are Taken Into Consideration During Sentencing?

  • The type of drugs and narcotics involved
  • The quantity of drugs and narcotics
  • Nature and variety of prior criminal convictions
  • Overall criminal history of the defendant charged
  • Whether the defendant is curently on probation
  • The actual or potential harm to the public
  • The financial benefit to the defendant
  • The defendant's age
  • The defendant's own dependence on drugs or narcotics
  • The defendant's psychiatric history
  • Evidence of rehabilitation

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