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  2. Manslaughter (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    As each state has its own statutes, law that cover the same criminal conduct may have different names. For example: New York State defines manslaughter in the first degree as conduct that causes a death with intent to cause serious physical injury, a definition that corresponds to "voluntary manslaughter" in most other states. If the defendant ...

  3. R v Vaillancourt - Wikipedia

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    R v Vaillancourt, [1987] 2 S.C.R. 636, is a landmark case from the Supreme Court of Canada on the constitutionality of the Criminal Code concept of "constructive murder". ". The Court raised the possibility that crimes with significant "stigma" attached, such as murder, require proof of the mens rea element of subjective foresight of death, but declined to decide on that b

  4. R v Martineau - Wikipedia

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    R v Martineau, [1990] 2 SCR 633 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada case on the mens rea requirement for murder. Background One evening in February 1985, Patrick Tremblay and 15-year-old Mr. Martineau set out to rob a trailer owned by the McLean family in Valleyview, Alberta.

  5. Manslaughter - Wikipedia

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    There are two categories of involuntary manslaughter at common law: manslaughter by unlawful and dangerous act and manslaughter by criminal negligence. The authority for the actus reus and mens rea of involuntary manslaughter by an unlawful and dangerous act is the High Court of Australia case of Wilson v R . [ 31 ]

  6. Commonwealth v. Welansky - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth v. Welansky, 316 Mass. 383, 55 N.E.2d 902 (1944), is a criminal case about the Cocoanut Grove fire that illustrates principles of negligent homicide and reckless homicide in the case where there is not an affirmative act, but a failure to act when there is a duty of care.

  7. Alec Baldwin’s “Rust” Manslaughter Case Is Officially Over as ...

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    There is still much work to be done in criminal court, and our office will continue to diligently prosecute cases with integrity, fairness, and commitment to the rule of law."

  8. Judge Denies Prosecutor’s Move to Revive Alec Baldwin ... - AOL

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    A judge on Friday refused to reopen the manslaughter case against Alec Baldwin, standing by her earlier decision to throw out the charge due to withheld evidence. Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer ...

  9. ‘Rust’ Prosecutor Appeals Dismissal of Alec Baldwin ... - AOL

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    Alec Baldwin’s legal troubles aren’t over yet. The prosecutor in the “Rust” cases has filed a notice of appeal, seeking to overturn a judge’s decision to throw out his manslaughter charge.