Homicide Defense Attorney

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You Need a Strong Defense Strategy—Right Now.

A homicide charge is the most serious accusation Washington state can level against you. Your freedom, your future, and potentially the rest of your life are on the line. If you or someone you love has been charged with murder or manslaughter in Eastern Washington, do not wait. You can’t prolong getting a good strategist to fight for your rights.

At Gideon’s Associates PLLC, we are the homicide defense attorney team that fights for real people facing real consequences, not white-collar clients with unlimited budgets. We’re here for you, no matter the baggage.

What You're Up Against in Washington State

Washington law recognizes several types of violent crime, and the difference between them matters enormously for your defense:

First-Degree Murder

requires prosecutors to prove planned intent. A conviction can mean life in prison without parole.

Second-Degree Murder

alleges intent to kill without premeditation—still a Class A felony with potentially decades behind bars.

Manslaughter

covers reckless or negligent conduct resulting in death, without proven intent to kill.

Vehicular Homicide

involves a death caused by impaired or reckless driving.

Every one of these charges deserves an experienced homicide defense attorney who knows exactly how Washington prosecutes them and how to fight back.

We Know How the Other Side Thinks

Being charged is not the same as being guilty. But from the moment charges are filed, prosecutors are building their case. They have investigators, resources, and time. They are not obligated to protect your rights; that’s our job.

Our leading attorney started his career as a prosecutor in 2016. We know the playbook from the inside: where cases are strong, where they’re weak, and where the government overreaches. That experience is now entirely in your corner. 

How We Build Your Defense

When you work with our homicide defense attorney team, we dig into the details of your specific case from the very first call:

  • Was evidence gathered lawfully? Anything obtained in violation of your rights can be challenged and potentially thrown out.
  • Do the witness accounts actually hold up? Eyewitness testimony is far less reliable than most people think.
  • Does self-defense or legal justification apply? Washington law protects your right to defend yourself and others.
  • Can we poke holes in the prosecution’s theory? They have to prove every element of the charge beyond a reasonable doubt, and we hold them to it.

Our goal is to be working on your defense from the moment you call—not just showing up on court day.

Every Day Without Defense Counsel Costs You

Evidence disappears. Surveillance footage gets deleted. Witnesses move or change their stories. Prosecutors gain momentum. Every day without an experienced homicide defense attorney is a day that works against you. Call us now—even if charges haven’t been formally filed yet.

How You Will Move Through Your Case With Gideon’s Associates PLLC

A homicide charge doesn’t have to define your future. The right defense, started early, built on real strategy—that’s what gives you a fighting chance. Gideon’s Associates is ready to fight for you. We know the local courts, the local prosecutors, and how to handle them on your behalf.

From the first phone call, we work to put you at ease. We keep communication constant and explain everything clearly. We strongly believe every client deserves to know the full, actual scope of what’s being done to protect them, and how their case is looking.

Answering Commonly Asked Questions

What should I do first if I've been charged with homicide?

Stop talking to the police immediately. Even well-meaning statements can hurt your case. Then call a homicide defense attorney. The sooner we’re involved, the more we can protect you.

Yes. It happens when evidence was gathered unlawfully, when the prosecution’s theory doesn’t hold up, when self-defense applies, or when witness credibility falls apart. If you’re unsure of your options, we’ll give you an honest picture of your options in your free consultation.

Absolutely, and the earlier, the better. Getting an attorney involved during the investigation phase can influence what charges are filed, or whether they’re filed at all.

In Washington, first-degree murder requires the prosecution to prove premeditation—meaning the act was planned or deliberate. Second-degree murder involves an intentional killing without premeditation, or a death resulting from conduct showing extreme recklessness. The distinction matters enormously because first-degree murder carries a mandatory life sentence in Washington, while second-degree charges may offer more room for negotiation, mitigating factors, or alternative sentencing.

Being present during a homicide, or even having prior knowledge of it, can still result in serious charges under Washington’s accomplice liability laws. Prosecutors often cast a wide net in homicide cases, charging multiple individuals to gain leverage and secure cooperation. Just because you didn’t pull the trigger doesn’t mean you’re safe from a murder charge. If you were at the scene or connected to the incident in any way, you need an attorney immediately, before investigators begin shaping a narrative that places you at the center of their case.

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Contact Gideon’s Associates PLLC Today

Nothing is more expensive than a bad attorney. But a great homicide defense attorney doesn’t have to be out of reach.

We charge flat rates, or for clients with financial need, we offer 50% down with up to 10 months to cover the remainder. We serve people of realistic incomes, and we’re proud of it. Your first consultation is always free.