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Originally posted by: desigal90
I'm still not sure if running over somebody when you're drunk can be considered murder, or an accident.
I'd put it more under an accident, but it was wrong regardless. He should have owned up to his mistake rather than blaming his driver.
Manslaughter is a legal term for the killing of a human being, in a manner considered by law as less culpable than murder. The distinction between murder and manslaughter is said to have first been made by the Ancient Athenian lawmaker Dracon in the 7th century BCE.
The law generally differentiates between levels of criminal culpability based on the mens rea, or state of mind. This is particularly true within the law of homicide, where murder requires either the intent to kill – a state of mind called malice, or malice aforethought – or the knowledge that one's actions are likely to result in death; manslaughter, on the other hand, requires a lack of any prior intention to kill or create a deadly situation.
Originally posted by: cricketfan1
It is indeed an accident if one owns up to it but becomes a crime when one runs away and tries to deny the whole thing...
See the difference??
Or may be you should ask the family of the one who was killed...
Originally posted by: prernade
the first reaction of 90 percent of the people who are involved in an accident is to run away..you get scared u know...i am not condoning what he did..but maybe that mistake he made changed his life...he repented and turned to charity as a way of atonement..
u can't deny that the scale at which he does charity on the basis of his starpower is incomparable..maybe at heart he is not a murderer..sometimes we make mistakes we can't undo..God will serve justice to everyone..God should be the one to judge him..he hasn't received much happiness in his personal life u know..he loves kids but doesn't have any..justice and punishment can be served in many ways than just being imprisoned for 15 years...if he was in prison he wouldn't be extending his helping hand to so many people and he wouldn't be HUMAN just another criminal serving time in prison unable to help humanity in anyway..
Originally posted by: prernade
the first reaction of 90 percent of the people who are involved in an accident is to run away..you get scared u know...i am not condoning what he did..but maybe that mistake he made changed his life...he repented and turned to charity as a way of atonement..
u can't deny that the scale at which he does charity on the basis of his starpower is incomparable..maybe at heart he is not a murderer..sometimes we make mistakes we can't undo..God will serve justice to everyone..God should be the one to judge him..he hasn't received much happiness in his personal life u know..he loves kids but doesn't have any..justice and punishment can be served in many ways than just being imprisoned for 15 years...if he was in prison he wouldn't be extending his helping hand to so many people and he wouldn't be HUMAN just another criminal serving time in prison unable to help humanity in anyway..
I don't know what is happening https://x.com/krrishukt/status/1925532997983306029?s=46 t=74Fftld4jR1M5tPxEU7sHA
Celebrities for Salman Khan Eid party https://www.instagram.com/reel/DH4LzoStDJm/?igsh=MWZ2a29jd2k5OXRpeQ==
It clearly means Aishwarya was using Salman name for clout and sympathy. If she loved him she should have accepted him publicly....
Love her accent they way gracefully she answered the question https://youtube.com/shorts/vtGKo3-3XKQ?si=RaNgSX3iINBxM-dR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJS7RutR79E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy8Q6BtvuI4 https://youtu.be/IUNrYfEMTuA?list=RDIUNrYfEMTuA
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