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Originally Posted by JimGunther Murder requires intent, if you kill someone by accident or negligence, it might be ruled homicide, or wrongful death in a civil court. Failing to render aid is never considered murder because there is no intent to kill. |
Have you seen the Kenny Richey case in Ohio? Mr Richey was on Death Row, but has now been released. The charges of Murder and Arson were dropped, and basically his conviction now stands at his not babysitting when he was asked to, and that bringing about the death of a young child. They have given Mr Richey the charge of 'Attempted Involuntary Manslaughter' which sounds as if this could be charge for failing to render aid?