
Tampa Manslaughter Attorney
Formidable Defense Counsel in Hillsborough, Pinellas & Pasco Counties
Manslaughter is one of the most serious charges under Florida law. Even though it is considered less severe than murder, a conviction can carry devastating consequences. If you or a loved one has been accused of causing the death of another person, intentionally or unintentionally, you need immediate legal support from a skilled and battle-tested defense attorney.
At The Law Offices of Nicole Sanchez, we provide aggressive, strategic representation for individuals facing manslaughter charges. Led by Board-Certified Criminal Trial Attorney Nicole Sanchez, our firm is equipped to handle these high-stakes cases with the precision, urgency, and skill they demand.
Book a free phone, office, or virtual consultation with a Tampa manslaughter lawyer at The Law Offices of Nicole Sanchez. Call (813) 531-8999 or reach us online. Hablamos español. Available 24/7.

Why Choose The Law Offices of Nicole Sanchez?
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Comprehensive Legal ExpertiseWith extensive experience across a wide range of serious criminal cases—from homicide and sex crimes to federal appeals—we bring a deep and nuanced understanding of the law to every case we handle.
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Strategic and Fearless AdvocacyWe approach each case with fearless determination and strategic precision, relentlessly challenging injustices and standing up to power imbalances in the legal system.
What Is Manslaughter in Florida?
Under Florida Statute § 782.07, manslaughter is defined as the unlawful killing of a human being without premeditation or intent to kill. Unlike murder, which requires intent, manslaughter can involve reckless, negligent, or impulsive actions that result in death.
Several types of manslaughter are recognized under Florida law:
- Manslaughter by act – Referred to as voluntary manslaughter, it occurs when the defendant intentionally commits an act that results in the death of another person.
- Manslaughter by procurement – This is also voluntary manslaughter and occurs by persuading another person to commit the act that results in the death of the victim.
- Manslaughter by culpable negligence – The death results from a defendant’s grossly negligent behavior showing a reckless disregard for human life.
- Aggravated manslaughter – Includes deaths involving vulnerable individuals such as children, the elderly, disabled adults, or first responders. These are subject to enhanced penalties.

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What Are the Penalties?
Manslaughter is classified as a second-degree felony, punishable by:
- Up to 15 years in prison
- Up to 15 years of probation
- Fines up to $10,000
Aggravated manslaughter, such as the death of a child or firefighter, is a first-degree felony, carrying:
- Up to 30 years in prison
- Up to 30 years of probation
- Fines up to $10,000
In addition to incarceration, a conviction can lead to:
- A permanent felony criminal record
- Loss of civil rights, including voting and firearm ownership
- Barriers to employment, housing, and professional licensing
- Long-term personal and reputational damage
Because manslaughter charges can stem from emotionally charged or complex situations, every detail matters. Prosecutors will work aggressively to secure a conviction, especially in high-profile or emotionally sensitive cases.