it would probably be manslaughter, but probably would depend on how good of a defense attorney you got. These girls are for the most part from wealthy families so probably would end up as a manslaughter charge… But I’m no law professional, though I did stay at a Holiday Inn express once.
Homicide is the blanket term for killing a person, no matter what. The main difference between manslaughter and murder is one of *intent*, plea and sentence bargaining aside. Manslaughter is either accidental or heat of the moment, while murder is contemplated in advance and planned. Which is why you should *never* say “I’ll kill you” in heated or loaded conversations because if that person ends up dead, you become a prime murder suspect.
This makes me wonder. Does throwing a non swimmer into water make it murder? Or homicide?
it would probably be manslaughter, but probably would depend on how good of a defense attorney you got. These girls are for the most part from wealthy families so probably would end up as a manslaughter charge… But I’m no law professional, though I did stay at a Holiday Inn express once.
Homicide is the blanket term for killing a person, no matter what. The main difference between manslaughter and murder is one of *intent*, plea and sentence bargaining aside. Manslaughter is either accidental or heat of the moment, while murder is contemplated in advance and planned. Which is why you should *never* say “I’ll kill you” in heated or loaded conversations because if that person ends up dead, you become a prime murder suspect.