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Assault/manslaughter
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There can not be unless it is a manslaughter case involving gross negligence (i.e similar to corporate manslaughter).
With normal manslaughter there has to be an "assault" of some kind, the difference with murder is there is no "malice aforethought" or "intention to commit murder or at least GBH"
Ergo, you push somebody (with aggression) NOT a play fight, he falls and bangs his head-MANSLAUGHTER
You push somebody with the intention of causing them severe harm (GBH) he falls and dies -MURDER.
English Law here TCL - you know it owuld have been done and dusted in Scotland with a Not Proven.
Now we know that is not a popular verdict because it potentially says youre guilty but we cant prove it.( I have as it happens been a victim of this - I was a victim of a hit and run0 - she had the best solicitor in Scotland but it was not proven - even although I was lashed into a building from the impact.(Money talks).
TCL - I know which case you are pertaining to.I obviously have to agree with WM as he is an expert in English Law.I also have to say that 3 trials is making a mockery of the English Judicial System.(Lay - Person - but hey thats what Juries are made up of).
About time Scottish Law was deemed superior.