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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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    Manslaughter is a crime in the United States. Definitions can vary among jurisdictions, but manslaughter is invariably the act of causing the death of another person in a manner less culpable than murder.

  4. Recklessness (law) - Wikipedia

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    However, the Court of Appeal acted so as to limit its application to offences involving criminal damage and reckless driving. After a period of confusion, in R v Satnam and Kewal , [ 15 ] the Court of Appeal held that this test did not apply to the meaning of the word "reckless" in the definition of rape in section 1 of the Sexual Offences ...

  5. Manslaughter in English law - Wikipedia

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    The term 'constructive manslaughter' is commonly and correctly used as a synonym. Although the accused did not intend to cause serious harm or foresee the risk of doing so, and although an objective observer would not necessarily have predicted that serious harm would result, the accused's responsibility for causing death is constructed from ...

  6. The purposeful murder charge, however, did require proof of intent on Brown's part. "This is a very interesting legal issue," Leuthold said. Case law after previous strangulation rulings, Leuthold ...

  7. Prescott Park fatality: Woman charged with manslaughter ... - AOL

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    The manslaughter charge is punishable by up to 30 years in prison if the driver is found guilty, while the negligent homicide charge, a Class B felony, carries a maximum jail term of between 3.5 ...

  8. 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 ...

  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 ...