Does this happen often in your country?

Does this happen often in your country?

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voluntary_manslaughter
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>Literally & intentionally kill a man
>Only four years
?

No, only cars crashing into bus stops

Welcome to yurop...

psychopath?

Why are brits so savage?

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Well the guy was mentally disabled, so it's not like he was really alive anyway

>homeless, so can probably argue for mental illness
>only punched him once, so can argue he didn't mean to kill him
Pretty easy to see why he only got four years desu.

Does homelessness make people violent or does being violent lead to homelessness?

they aren't that bad

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Does your intention really matter in this kind of case?
>Well I didn't MEAN to kill him!

People who are mentally unwell are more likely to be homeless, and being on the streets is bad for anyone's mental health.

Why are Poles more prone to crime than Somalis or Syrians?

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>Does your intention really matter in this kind of case?
Does intention matter in a murder case? Are you seriously asking that question?
The answer is yes, obviously it does.

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>Literally & intentionally rape a 12 year old
>Only 2,5 years

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6679531/Office-worker-spent-night-12-year-old-girl-jailed.html

becayse of confirmation and negativity bias

I mean I dunno, I'm not a lawyer. I didn't think your intention really mattered, honestly.

Intention is what separates manslaughter from murder.

No we are not savages like you.

Wish we had Brazilian immigrants instead

>killing him with just one punch
That's metal as hell

I read this story on the BBC and what this screenshot leaves out is that the man who was punched had "challenged him [the homeless man] about his lifestyle", so perhaps he isn't as innocent as you may think.
Yes, if you bothered to look you would have seen the word 'manslaughter' just underneath the image.

They're both correlated with mental illness, drugs, etc. It's a "chicken and egg" kind of problem.

using a weapon would be 1st degree here, and get you life without parole unless you plea bargained down to something like manslaughter. You'd still get more than 4 years in prison though.

Oh look:
bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-47229137
>Prosecutor Jeremy Evans said Bennison had asked the men for money but Mr Shipway refused and swore at him. He said Mr Shipway had then "challenged him about his lifestyle", saying "you don't have to live on the streets". Mr Evans said Mr Shipway's behaviour towards Bennison could "at worst" be described as "rude, insulting and disrespectful" but "did not amount to behaviour that would cause this defendant to believe that he was at imminent threat of attack".

Interesting how the Daily Mail don't mention this in their headline and sub-headline and how OP also decides to leave it out. Brill. (thanks for not providing the link either, you dickhead)

Just some banter, homeless man must have been American.

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He’s Polish btw

>Banter a homeless brit
>He literally kills you

lmao wtf

KURWA MAC

I'd have thought an American of all peoples would understand castle doctrine.

>so perhaps he isn't as innocent as you may think.
That doesn’t justify punching the man you fucking idiot.

>Bennison could "at worst" be described as "rude, insulting and disrespectful" but "did not amount to behaviour that would cause this defendant to believe that he was at imminent threat of attack".
>castle doctrine.
Can you even read and understand what you quoted?

Yeah. I never said it did, did I?

>4 years for murder
JUST. what a country

It was a mild joke about his home being on the streets, calm down pal.

pic rel
>murder
Manslaughter. There's a difference.

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>inentionally throwing a deadly punch
>manslaughter
i guess you can call it that but it sounds more like a murder. what if he shot him without an intent to kill him? like aimed at his leg but accidentally shot him in the head?

GNOMED

This is how trials work.
You could try and argue these things, sure.
Good luck getting the court to agree with you though.

Well if you could prove you meant to shoot him in the leg, it would be manslaughter

Have you never heard the term "premeditated murder" before?

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>inentionally throwing a deadly punch
>deadly punch
So what you're saying here is that you think that the defendant had thrown the punch with the intention to kill?
>what if he shot him without an intent to kill him?
Well a bullet is far deadlier than a punch is so that would be harder to prove, wouldn't it? The man who was punched died after six days, it's very rare to be killed by one punch alone. How many people instantly die after getting shot in the head?

No intent to kill. You don't usually use a gnome to kill people. So, manslaughter.

No

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Just for the record there is also
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voluntary_manslaughter

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youtube.com/watch?v=ltSQ-czeDEE

>be britbong
>get gnomed

Was it a gnome or duende? It is important.

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like a normie could never throw a deadly punch in a bar fight or something. shit happens. you are over analyzing things.

>Fredirick Gilliard
So, he is French?

I remember the thread where this was originally posted, the guy didnt deserve it :(

That's a good old anglo name there.

We had this guy, he was a serial killer that was convicted of killing arround 50 people that way

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That story is sad as fuck desu.
bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-21286179
>Gilliard had told police he "just lost it" after having a blazing row with his wife of over 50 years.
>He then dialled 999 and when police arrived he told them: "This is going to kill my kids. We have been married 54 years. I loved that woman."
He was suffering from a "depressive episode" at the time of the attack, the court heard.
And with a fucking garden gnome of all things.

Correct.
>76 years old
>Fred Gilliard
>Same age, same name
Wicked. Same dude? It is an international Irish-English-American mafia

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This shit happens in australia they lie and say I didn;t mean to kill even though I punched you in the back of the neck

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nah, manslaughter. 4 years. will be paroled in 2 years.

I mean it was on CCTV, I don't think he would have gotten away with it if it wasn't true.

roll

Child abuse

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maybe 8 years ago

did someone try to drill a glory hole

>I didn't MEAN to hit him with my car, he jumped into traffic
>Sorry son, intention doesn't matter. You're getting the chair.

Welcome to Euro justice, unfortunately we suffer from it too.

They just caught a serial killer in Toronto, dude killed 8 people and was literally arrested with the next victim tied to his bed about to be killed.

He was given concurrent life sentences rather than consecutive meaning all 8 of the automatic 25 year sentences are served at once, totally 25 years in prison before parole. Because it would be "inhumane" to imprison a man until death.