
Originally Posted by
RDJ
Manslaughter does not fit the crime. Killing a person with a lethal weapon during the commission of a crime is murder and should always be treated as murder. Manslaughter is, "well, your honor, I didn't intend to kill him". What was the knife for then? (Rhetorical question).
Poor Mr Kumar's family. They get victimized twice. They get a life sentence without their husband / father. The ferals who killed him will be living, and often enjoying, their lives long after Mr Kumar is a fading memory to all but his family.
Remember the RSA killer Bell? He will be out in 17 years. He "didn't intend to kill" either. He was on probation for a previous violent offence. 3 of his 4 victims are dead (one remains horribly crippled).
Yes - I agree with TDL .. the current law says that intent to kill must be present for someone to be convicted of murder ... clearly, the prosecution could not prove intent to kill.
Now, I also don't necessarily accept that either - but that is the current law.
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
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