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LaRosa Hjort voted up Vikash Swaroop's answer
Involuntary is an adjective and you can use it for a kind of move that is sudden and usually you are not able to control the movement. You can also use the word for something that is happening with you but you are not intending it. The following sentences can help you if you yourself … Read more
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LaRosa Hjort thanked Fred Hamill's answer
Manslaughter means homicide; it is committing murder with the intent of actually doing so. Laws define Manslaughter as criminal culpability, or the murderous state of mind of a person (this state is called Malice), also known as malice aforethought. Manslaughter is broken down in to two categories; Voluntary manslaughter and Involuntary manslaughter. Voluntary Manslaughter involves … Read more
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LaRosa Hjort voted up Fred Hamill's answer
Manslaughter means homicide; it is committing murder with the intent of actually doing so. Laws define Manslaughter as criminal culpability, or the murderous state of mind of a person (this state is called Malice), also known as malice aforethought. Manslaughter is broken down in to two categories; Voluntary manslaughter and Involuntary manslaughter. Voluntary Manslaughter involves … Read more
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LaRosa Hjort thanked Sara Lewis' answer

Manslaughter is the legal term which defines a person as being responsible for the death of a human being, but less culpable than murder. The distinction between the two often comes down to whether the actions were premeditated (carried out with prior intent and planning).

Involuntary manslaughter occurs when a person is responsible for a person's … Read more

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LaRosa Hjort voted up Sara Lewis' answer

Manslaughter is the legal term which defines a person as being responsible for the death of a human being, but less culpable than murder. The distinction between the two often comes down to whether the actions were premeditated (carried out with prior intent and planning).

Involuntary manslaughter occurs when a person is responsible for a person's … Read more

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LaRosa Hjort voted up Nikki Ridgerider's answer

I'd get rid of the stereotype and judgement. People shouldn't be ridiculed because of who they are or what they like. They should be embraced. You shouldn't really have a problem with somebody unless they provoked you in some way, but even then, you should learn to live and let go. There are so many … Read more