Rincon, GA asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Georgia

Q: My son was charge with 16-5-1 with( c ).what the c mean . And they charged him with 16-5-24-1340.

He's never been committed any offense before not a felon never been in trouble other than speeding is this really a charge is only life with no parole or death . I keep telling him not to talk but he thinks if he tells his son story they may understand I somehow don't believe that.

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David Edward Boyle
David Edward Boyle
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Monroe, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: Subsection C is felony murder, a death occurs as a result of a felony.

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