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  2. Manslaughter - Wikipedia

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    Manslaughter is a common law legal term for homicide considered by law as less culpable than murder. The distinction between murder and manslaughter is sometimes said to have first been made by the ancient Athenian lawmaker Draco in the 7th century BC. [1] The definition of manslaughter differs among legal jurisdictions.

  3. Manslaughter (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    Three types of unlawful killings constitute manslaughter. First, there is voluntary manslaughter which is an intentional homicide committed in "sudden heat of passion" as the result of adequate provocation. Second, there is the form of involuntary manslaughter which is an unintentional homicide that was committed in a criminally negligent manner.

  4. Criminal negligence - Wikipedia

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    Examples of criminally negligent crimes are criminally negligent homicide and negligent endangerment of a child. Usually the punishment for criminal negligence, criminal recklessness, criminal endangerment, willful blindness and other related crimes is imprisonment, unless the criminal is insane (and then in some cases the sentence is ...

  5. Recklessness (law) - Wikipedia

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    To commit a criminal offence of ordinary liability (as opposed to strict liability) the prosecution must show both the actus reus (guilty act) and mens rea (guilty mind). A person cannot be guilty of an offence for his actions alone; there must also be the requisite intention, knowledge, recklessness, or criminal negligence at the relevant time.

  6. Ashley Dale’s shooting was ‘act of reckless madness’, court told

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    James Witham, 41, admits the manslaughter of Ashley Dale, 28, but he denies murder.

  7. Manslaughter in English law - Wikipedia

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    In Attorney-General's Reference (No 2 of 1999), [20] a case on corporate manslaughter that arose out of the Southall rail crash, the Court of Appeal decided the defendant's subjective state of mind (i.e. whether there was conscious risk-taking) is irrelevant and, therefore, so is the question of recklessness, leaving the objective test as the ...

  8. Split verdict for Colorado police officers tried in death of ...

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    In making their findings on criminally negligent homicide and third-degree assault, jurors chose the less serious of the charges he faced, which included reckless manslaughter and second-degree ...

  9. Former Colorado Officer Randy Roedema, convicted of killing ...

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    That panel had considered a more serious charge of reckless manslaughter against Roedema before opting for the lesser felony, which could still land him in prison for up to six years. The former ...