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  2. Corporate crime - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, for example, following wider publicity of fatal accidents on the rail network and at sea, the term is commonly used in reference to corporate manslaughter and to involve a more general discussion about the technological hazards posed by business enterprises (see Wells: 2001).

  3. Corporate manslaughter - Wikipedia

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    This is the approach to be taken under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 which came into force in the UK in April 2008. Where a corporation's activities cause a person's death and the failure was because of a breach that falls far below what can reasonably be expected of the organisation in the circumstances, the ...

  4. Corporate manslaughter in English law - Wikipedia

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    The common law test to impose criminal responsibility on a company only arises where a person's gross negligence has led to another person's death and (under the "identification doctrine") that person is a "controlling mind", whose actions and intentions can be imputed to the company (that is, a person in control of the company's affairs to a sufficient degree that the company can fairly be ...

  5. Crime in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The country also has the highest rate of murder cases in Southeast Asia in 2013, with a rate of 8.8, followed by Thailand. [1] The murder rate in the Philippines reached its peak in 2002 and 2010, with rates of 8.1 (6,553 cases) and 9.5 (8,894 cases). [2]

  6. Culpable homicide - Wikipedia

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    Culpable homicide is a categorisation of certain offences in various jurisdictions within the Commonwealth of Nations which involves the homicide (illegal killing of a person) either with or without an intention to kill depending upon how a particular jurisdiction has defined the offence.

  7. Corporate liability - Wikipedia

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    Some jurisdictions use criminal and civil systems in parallel, thereby expanding options for pursuing legal accountability for legal persons and for making political judgments on when to use the criminal law in order to maximise the impact of those cases that are prosecuted. The United States’ system of corporate liability is an example of ...

  8. Murder, manslaughter cases heard in circuit court - AOL

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    Nov. 24—Several murder and assault cases came before the Laurel Circuit Court last week, with some plea agreements, some sentencings and some continued for pretrials next year. —David Sizemore ...

  9. Category:Trials in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippine case law (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Trials in the Philippines" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.