Ah ok, Here in Ireland we call just state schools public schools and all fee paying schools private.
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I am not saying I agree with the sentence but the jury prevails. I don't think they always get it right and this seems about right for a manslaughter charge. Maybe the prosecution will appeal about the sentence.
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It seems it was her co-defendant, Alexander who caused the brain injury and was given 6 years. Obviously not as newsworthy as this girl.Quote:
The judge blamed her for sparking the violence that led to Mr Baynham's death, although it was not her kicks that killed him.
I suppose the shoe will be on the other foot though when she meets the prison dykes.
I had always assumed that attacking someone either with enough force or in a style that's obviously got a pretty high risk of death attached (which repeated kicks to the head would definitely cover) was generally approached as an attempted murder, and then it follows that if the victim dies it would be murder not manslaughter. Manslaughter assumes an accident or negligence of some sort - I can't see how hitting an old man to the ground and curbstomping him while screaming abuse is an accident
I believe they label it manslaughter when the offender was under the influence of alcohol, as mentioned by the "drink-fuelled assault" claim in the paper. So I guess by your definition, it comes under negligence as she shouldn't of been drinking in a public place and obviously shouldn't of attacked the man. That's how I've interpreted it at least :) She may of been above a certain level of alcohol suggesting she couldn't of been in total control of her actions.
EDIT: According to a few legal sites - "vehicular manslaughter" is when you kill someone while driving under the influence of alcohol, and "intoxication manslaughter" is when you kill under the influence of alcohol. There have been a few cases where someone has been killed by someone under the influence where they call it manslaughter :)
thats bad
Well hot damn, next time I go out to murder I'm gonna take a bottle of wine with me
And yeah she's only actually gonna be inside for about 30 months or something because of how long the trial took... as if that actually means she's served her time somehow
Oh god she's from upper norwood. Hey there nice area, how u doin