Posted By on 05 Jun 2009 10:57 PM I don't know about your hypo above. A person that rides in his car in a crowded city and runs a red light could be guilty of either murder or involuntary manslaughter, depending on the facts and circumstances. For example, if he ran the light just after it turned red to make it to the next street, he's normally not guilty of murder because this isn't sufficient for recklessness. No offense, but I like Misska's hypos better. Plus, she sounds hot. Haha.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->Ø <!--[endif]-->) reckless indifference for human life – high risk of death [wanton/depraved heart murder];
Involuntary manslaughter: mental state less culpable, b/w malice(above) and ordinary negligence, i.e. gross negligence
INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER [General Intent]
<!--[if !supportLists]-->Ø <!--[endif]-->involuntary manslaughter applies only where NO malice is found.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->Ø <!--[endif]-->killing w/ “criminal negligence” (includes gross negligence)
<!--[if !supportLists]-->Ø <!--[endif]-->causing death during an unlawful act (a malum in se misdemeanor – misd. manslaughter)
<!--[if !supportLists]-->Ø <!--[endif]-->failing to aid when there is a duty to act (parent/child, husband/wife)