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XPost: alt.guns
From: dogglebe@yahoooo.com
On Thu, 06 May 2004 16:40:23 -0600, Bob wrote:
>Phil wrote:
>> On Thu, 06 May 2004 08:56:20 -0600, Bob wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>A man who has his ability to defend himself by asshole pigs has an
>>>absolute right to be protected. If ANY man is killed while being held
>>>against his will, the warden is guilty of malfeasance of office
>>>resulting in death, at least a 3rd degree murder.
>>
>>
>> How did you choose 3rd degree murder for this?
>> Phil
>
>It's roughly equal to other kinds of accidental killing. The warden
>didn't deliberatly kill the man with premeditation and intent, first
>degree. Neither did he get angry and commit a crime of passion, 2nd
>degree. But the man died through his malfeasance and dereliction of his
>absolute duty, like driving a car out of control while drunk, 3rd degree.
Sounds more like involuntary manslaughter, but I guess the definition
of the crime varies from state to state.
Phil
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