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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Doren who wrote (1370864)8/15/2022 12:41:27 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) of 1579896
 
Doren...a typical Hollywood worshipping California sociopath...

He was the producer, the man in charge....and he pointed and pulled the trigger. I'm sure her family believes it was "much ado about nothing"

Negligent Homicide
March 19, 2019 by: Content Team
Negligent homicide refers to the killing of another person through reckless or negligent behavior. It differs from other forms of homicide due to the implied lack of malice and intent. Common examples of negligent homicide involve motor vehicle accidents that result in fatalities. To explore this concept, consider the following negligent homicide definition.

Definition or Negligent HomicideNoun

  1. The killing of another person through gross negligence or without malice.
What is Negligent Homicide?Homicide is used to denote the killing of one person by another. The negligent homicide meaning is the killing of another person by acting negligently or without malice. A subset of homicide, various states define this crime differently.

Some statutes do not include the term negligent homicide while others use it interchangeably with involuntary manslaughter. In other states, laws define both crimes and make a clear distinction between the two.

Criminally Negligent HomicideAs a very general category, criminal homicide covers a broad range of situations and criminal offenses. In some circumstances, homicide is not considered a crime, including in cases where a person kills in self-defense. Homicide involving negligence, however, constitutes a criminal act, often called criminally negligent homicide.

Typically, criminal homicide is broken down into two additional categories: murder and manslaughter. The defendant’s mental state and intentions at the time of the crime set the three apart.

Negligent homicide occurs when a defendant kills another person while engaging in conduct that they should have known carried risks. Ponder the following negligent homicide examples:

  • While caught up in the excitement of an outdoor holiday celebration, a guest shoots his firearm into the air. The bullet strikes another guest, killing them instantly.
  • A woman drives through a stop sign and strikes another vehicle, killing the driver. An investigation reveals that she was texting while driving and failed to observe the stop sign.
In proving negligent homicide, the prosecution would establish that the defendants knew the risks associated with their actions.
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