Musings on Manslaughter....
QuirkyDiana
Posts: 386
Murray either killed MJ or he did not. As hoax theory goes, MJ is not dead.
So how can you charge someone with manslaughter, if someone did not die?
So how can you charge someone with manslaughter, if someone did not die?
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It would be manslaughter with result of damage vs death...
But you can charge him with man´s laughter <!-- s --><!-- s -->
Omg...Man's Laughter...that is hilarious! <!-- s --><!-- s -->
Because he has done nothing wrong. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
That came stressed on a TMZ nwes that I don´t remember now... or someone brought it... <!-- s --><!-- s -->
But he has been charged with manslaughter already and pleaded not guilty. You cannot even bring a charge of manslaughter if someone didn't die. Even if Murray is found not guilty, somone still had to have died. Unless of course people think that the court proceedings are not real..........that is not likely at all.
Isn´t manslaughter a synonymous from malpractice?
Manslaughter is a legal term for the killing of a human being, in a manner considered by law as less culpable than murder.
Manslaughter is usually broken down into two distinct categories: voluntary manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter.
Murray is being tried on involuntary manslaughter - criminally negligent homicide.
In many jurisdictions such as California, malice may be found if gross negligence amounts to wilful or depraved indifference to human life. In such a case, the wrongdoer may be guilty of second degree murder.
You must understand, manslaughter in ALL cases means that the said person died. Look at the word - Man slaughter......
In Spanish it means nothing <!-- s --><!-- s -->