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![]() "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... What part of "accident" is so difficult to understand. For what crime would you prosecute the flight lead? Murder? Did he premeditate? What crime? The flight lead clearly did not intend for anyone to be killed, but his unlawful actions did result in the death of another human being. Sounds like manslaughter to me. We live in a litigious society. Folks threaten to sue when the spill hot coffee in their laps and to avoid the costs of the litigation, the prospective defendant will often reach a settlement. No criminal charges were brought, because no prosecuter with an ounce of judgement would be able to define a "crime" and no civil action was brought, because Ms Olivier really couldn't prove that a flight lead decision was in any way malicious toward her husband. Does malice have to be shown? Wouldn't malice make it murder and not manslaughter? |
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