Murder and Homicide Defense Attorney in Massachusetts

The Law Office of Nicholas P. Frye, P.C. provides dedicated and personalized criminal defense legal representation for clients in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New Hampshire, in both State and Federal courts.

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Murder and homicide charges are among the most serious criminal allegations prosecuted in Massachusetts courts. These cases are typically handled in Massachusetts Superior Court and frequently involve grand jury proceedings before indictment, complex forensic evidence, and extensive investigation-stage preparation.

Attorney Nicholas P. Frye is approved by the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) to represent individuals charged with first-degree murder in Massachusetts. Placement on the CPCS Murder List reflects substantial experience handling serious felony jury trials and qualification to represent clients in the most serious criminal prosecutions in the Commonwealth.

Our office represents individuals facing homicide investigations and prosecutions throughout Massachusetts at every stage of the case, including investigation-stage representation before charges issue.

Types of Homicide Charges in Massachusetts

Massachusetts law recognizes several forms of homicide depending on the circumstances of the allegation.

These include:

  • First-degree murder
  • Second-degree murder
  • Voluntary manslaughter
  • Involuntary manslaughter
  • Felony murder
  • Joint venture homicide allegations

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First-Degree Murder and CPCS Murder List Representation

First-degree murder charges involve allegations such as:

  • deliberate premeditation
  • extreme atrocity or cruelty
  • felony murder involving certain underlying serious felonies

Individuals convicted of first-degree murder face a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment without parole.

Convictions are automatically reviewed by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

Attorney Nicholas P. Frye is approved by CPCS to represent individuals charged with first-degree murder in Massachusetts Superior Court.

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Second-Degree Murder Allegations

Second-degree murder involves allegations that a death occurred with malice but without the elements required for first-degree murder.

These cases frequently depend on interpretation of:

  • witness statements
  • forensic evidence
  • medical examiner findings
  • surrounding circumstances of the incident

Additional information is available on the Second-Degree Murder Defense Attorney page.

Manslaughter Allegations

Manslaughter charges involve allegations that a death occurred without the legal elements required for murder.

These cases may involve:

  • sudden heat-of-passion incidents
  • excessive force allegations
  • unintended fatal outcomes during altercations
  • reckless conduct resulting in death

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Felony Murder Allegations

Felony murder charges involve allegations that a death occurred during the commission of another serious felony offense.

These cases frequently arise in investigations involving:

  • armed robbery allegations
  • armed home invasion allegations
  • firearm-related offenses
  • burglary-related allegations

Additional information is available on the Felony Murder Defense Attorney page.

Joint Venture Murder Allegations

Some homicide prosecutions involve allegations that more than one person participated in the incident.

Joint venture allegations may involve:

  • alleged coordinated activity
    • presence at the scene
    • witness identification evidence
    • surveillance footage interpretation
    • digital communications evidence

More information is available on the Joint Venture Murder Defense Attorney page.

Grand Jury Proceedings in Homicide Investigations

Homicide prosecutions typically begin with grand jury proceedings before indictment in Massachusetts Superior Court.

Grand jury investigations frequently involve:

  • investigator testimony
  • forensic evidence
  • medical examiner findings
  • surveillance footage
  • digital communications evidence
  • witness identification evidence

Because these proceedings occur before arraignment in Superior Court, early legal representation can be especially important.

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Evidence Commonly Used in Homicide Investigations

Homicide investigations frequently involve:

  • forensic evidence
  • medical examiner findings
  • surveillance footage
  • witness identification evidence
  • digital communications evidence
  • phone location data

Search warrants are frequently used during homicide investigations before charges issue.

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The Importance of Early Legal Representation in Homicide Investigations

Homicide investigations frequently begin weeks or months before charges are filed.

Early legal intervention may allow defense counsel to:

  • respond to investigator contact
  • evaluate forensic evidence
  • review medical examiner findings
  • prepare for grand jury proceedings
  • coordinate strategy across related felony allegations

At The Law Office of Nicholas P. Frye, we represent individuals facing homicide investigations and prosecutions throughout Massachusetts Superior Court and provide representation in first-degree murder cases as CPCS Murder List–approved counsel.

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