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Girl charged with manslaughter over firends suicide
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<blockquote data-quote="o2gt" data-source="post: 15630552" data-attributes="member: 57100"><p>I think she wanted him to kill himself. Im not sure why that was the case and I would guess the state believed the same thing. with that said that would be hard to prove and I suspect that worried the state. I would have done just what they did. its not dishonest at all. they believed she caused this guys death and believed justice needed to be served. based on the evidence they could bring into court and the nature of the case they believed manslaughter was the best they could do. I suspect strongly if they have brought a murder charge she would have been found not guilty. </p><p> </p><p>remember I have to prove every element of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. sometimes I could be sure in my own mind that someone did something on purpose. But I would need to prove a mental state of knowingly or intentionally for example. But I might be better off taking a charge that does not require me to prove that higher mental state. sure the punishment might be less, but at the end of the day it gives me a chance to take a case to trial and find some justice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o2gt, post: 15630552, member: 57100"] I think she wanted him to kill himself. Im not sure why that was the case and I would guess the state believed the same thing. with that said that would be hard to prove and I suspect that worried the state. I would have done just what they did. its not dishonest at all. they believed she caused this guys death and believed justice needed to be served. based on the evidence they could bring into court and the nature of the case they believed manslaughter was the best they could do. I suspect strongly if they have brought a murder charge she would have been found not guilty. remember I have to prove every element of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. sometimes I could be sure in my own mind that someone did something on purpose. But I would need to prove a mental state of knowingly or intentionally for example. But I might be better off taking a charge that does not require me to prove that higher mental state. sure the punishment might be less, but at the end of the day it gives me a chance to take a case to trial and find some justice. [/QUOTE]
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