aknight
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Well, for the reasons stated above, I could feel sorry him depending on what turn out to be the facts. If he just made a bad mistake - which is the essential element, and not the state of mind - then, yes, I do think "There but for the grace of God..." (apologies to Graham again).
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That really is the crux of things - I don't think that just making a bad mistake counts as gross negligence. However I am really not qualified to debate the point.
However having just had a brief scan of cases where people have been found guilty, there isn't one where I would say "there but for the grace of God..."
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If you haven't already seen it, this site may be of interest. Certainly not written for an unbiased audience, but nevertheless demonstrative of the moral uncertainties around criminal manslaughter.
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Well, for the reasons stated above, I could feel sorry him depending on what turn out to be the facts. If he just made a bad mistake - which is the essential element, and not the state of mind - then, yes, I do think "There but for the grace of God..." (apologies to Graham again).
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That really is the crux of things - I don't think that just making a bad mistake counts as gross negligence. However I am really not qualified to debate the point.
However having just had a brief scan of cases where people have been found guilty, there isn't one where I would say "there but for the grace of God..."
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If you haven't already seen it, this site may be of interest. Certainly not written for an unbiased audience, but nevertheless demonstrative of the moral uncertainties around criminal manslaughter.