Have you been watching Magnolia recently?
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Nope
that's how ti opens--it claims to be pulled form the newspaper, but I'm not sure how true it is.
teenager on top of apartment building, suicidal, jumps off, ignorant that nets had been installed that week due to painters.
meanwhile, regular domestic dispute is going on several floor below. usually unloaded gun was loaded, in secret, and woman fires the gun at crazy husband, misses, and shoots the kid as he's falling past the window. bullet kills him, and he would have lived otherwise due to having been saved by the nets below.
woman is arrested for manslaughter.
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It's a myth. An old one.We discussed a similar case in law school, but I can't remember if it was just a hypothetical, or a real case.
Can't remember the answer either.
I do remember there was more involved. It was really bizarre, like the shooter was actually trying to commit suicide but missed and the bullet went through the window and hit another guy who was committing suicide by jumping off the building. Something like that.
Well the answer is obviously yes
If you kill someone intentionally regardless of the circumstances, its always murder
If you used the argument "but he was gonna die anyway", you could that with every person since we all die of old age eventually, its just a matter of time
While we are at it, might as well come up with other scenarios
1 - What if youre holding the gun but someone else forces you to shoot? He never touches the gun, only your hand
2 - This should be pretty common... Say you try to hit a robber in a non vital spot but you end up killing him because of bad aim, still a murderer?
3 - What if someone pays you to kill them? Is consensual murder not murder?
It's a myth. An old one.
Yes, you are guilty of murder.
Wait until the guy hits the ground, and shoot him just to make sure he is dead.
pretty basic law school hypothetical - answer is yes, it's murder.
To this day, I still remember just one question from the NY Bar Exam. Pretty much caused gasps/laughs from everyone in the room as they got to it.
Al wants to kill Barry. Al meets with Charlie, believing Charlie to be a contract killer, and hires him to kill Barry. Charlie is actually an undercover police officer and decides to stage Barry's death and arrest Al after payment is made.
Charlie has Don, another police officer, lay down on his stomach in a pool of fake blood, and then Charlie calls Al to come to the scene and make payment. Al arrives, sees the "dead" body, pulls out a revolver, and shoots the body three times, killing Don.
What crimes, if any, has Al committed?
see, then it's considered a humane act.
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