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en The law certainly requires more than mere presence for someone to be guilty of a homicide. Merely being present for someone else doing an act that results in another's death, this is not sufficient to charge them with murder.

en The present charge is one for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. There is a possibility of a life sentence.

en The court found that there was not sufficient evidence to sustain a conviction under the charge of negligent homicide against Lopez. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. The court found that there was not sufficient evidence to sustain a conviction under the charge of negligent homicide against Lopez.

en If (Fhimah) was not aware of that objective then he cannot be guilty of conspiracy, he cannot be guilty of murder and he cannot be guilty of the alleged breach of section two of the Aviation Security Act 1982.

en We intend to charge him under the original warrant, on the charge of attempted first-degree murder. That charge may be reduced by the judicial system, however.

en In the coming months, as it reaches through the court system, we will present evidence that I am confident will be sufficient to prove they are not in any way responsible for the death of their son.

en I'm really happy that Lionel and his mom have reunited in their belief that he should enter a 'guilty best interest plea' [guilty to second degree murder].

en Once I present the case to the jury I totally accept their verdict. I'm at peace with either of the two verdicts that they could have rendered. They really worked hard on this. I don't look at it as a compromise. I think the evidence would have supported either verdict, second-degree murder or not guilty by reason of insanity. That's what juries are for.

en But that means that the Eucharist is far more than just a meal; it has cost a death to provide it, and the majesty of death is present in it. Whenever we hold it, we should be filled with reverence in the face of this mystery, with awe in the face of this mysterious death the becomes a present reality in our midst.

en We are cautiously investigating the deaths with murder, murder by contract and other possible charges in mind. I was the person in charge.

en If he discharged the weapon wrongfully and killed someone, charge him with a homicide or an assault. If he didn't discharge it wrongfully, don't charge him.

en TECHNICALITY, n. In an English court a man named Home was tried for slander in having accused his neighbor of murder. His exact words were: "Sir Thomas Holt hath taken a cleaver and stricken his cook upon the head, so that one side of the head fell upon one shoulder and the other side upon the other shoulder." The defendant was acquitted by instruction of the court, the learned judges holding that the words did not charge murder, for they did not affirm the death of the cook, that being only an inference.
  Ambrose Bierce

en We do know that we are dealing with a homicide. Presumably, the person who set the fire did so to disguise the murder.

en Landlords can price their properties high, and people with sufficient funds can buy the buildings. They can then turn around and charge in rent whatever they need to charge to make money.
  Jim Clark

en If you charge him with that, then he can go to court and plead guilty to a misdemeanor and you can't charge him again.


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