manslaughter$46775$ - translation to greek
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manslaughter$46775$ - translation to greek

A LESS SERIOUS OFFENCE THAN MURDER, THE DIFFERENTIAL BEING BETWEEN LEVELS OF FAULT.
Manslaughter (England and Wales); Subjective reckless manslaughter; Gross negligence manslaughter

manslaughter      
n. ακούσιος φόνος, ανθρωποκτονία, ανθρωποκτονία εξ αμέλειας

Definition

Manslaughter
·noun The slaying of a human being; destruction of men.
II. Manslaughter ·noun The unlawful killing of a man, either in negligenc/ or incidentally to the commission of some unlawful act, but without specific malice, or upon a sudden excitement of anger.

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Manslaughter in English law

In the English law of homicide, manslaughter is a less serious offence than murder, the differential being between levels of fault based on the mens rea (Latin for "guilty mind") or by reason of a partial defence. In England and Wales, a common practice is to prefer a charge of murder, with the judge or defence able to introduce manslaughter as an option (see alternative verdict). The jury then decides whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty of either murder or manslaughter. On conviction for manslaughter, sentencing is at the judge's discretion, whereas a sentence of life imprisonment is mandatory on conviction for murder. Manslaughter may be either voluntary or involuntary, depending on whether the accused has the required mens rea for murder.