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What (who) is culpable$18057$ - definition

MEASURE OF THE DEGREE TO WHICH AN AGENT, SUCH AS A PERSON, CAN BE HELD MORALLY OR LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTION OR INACTION
Blameworthiness; Culpable

culpable homicide         
ILLEGAL HOMICIDE EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT INTENT, DEPENDING ON JURISDICTION
Negligent killing; Negligence causing death; Responsible for killing; Responsibility of homicide; Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
¦ noun Law (in some jurisdictions) an act which has resulted in a person's death but is held not to amount to murder.
Culpable homicide         
ILLEGAL HOMICIDE EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT INTENT, DEPENDING ON JURISDICTION
Negligent killing; Negligence causing death; Responsible for killing; Responsibility of homicide; Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
Culpable homicide is a categorisation of certain offences in various jurisdictions within the Commonwealth of Nations which involves the illegal killing of a person either with or without an intention to kill depending upon how a particular jurisdiction has defined the offence. Unusually for those legal systems which have originated or been influenced during rule by the United Kingdom, the name of the offence associates with Scots law rather than English law.
Culpable (film)         
1960 FILM BY HUGO DEL CARRIL
Culpable is a 1960 Argentine crime drama directed and starring Hugo del Carril. The film was based on a play by Eduardo Borrás.

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Culpability

In criminal law, culpability, or being culpable, is a measure of the degree to which an agent, such as a person, can be held morally or legally responsible for action and inaction. It has been noted that the word, culpability, "ordinarily has normative force, for in nonlegal English, a person is culpable only if he is justly to blame for his conduct". Culpability therefore marks the dividing line between moral evil, like murder, for which someone may be held legally responsible, and a randomly occurring event, like naturally occurring earthquakes or naturally arriving meteorites, for which no human can be held responsible.