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Re: Zimwit Trial Day 24

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Definition of Manslaughter

The crime of Manslaughter can be committed in one of three ways, either by:

1.Manslaughter by Act (Voluntary Manslaughter): Committing an intentional act that was neither excusable, nor justified that resulted in the death of another person.

2.Manslaughter by Procurement (Voluntary Manslaughter): Persuading, inducing, or encouraging another person to commit an act that resulted in the death of another person.

3.Manslaughter by Culpable Negligence (Involuntary Manslaughter): Engaging in “Culpably Negligent” conduct that resulted in the death of another person.

Manslaughter with a Weapon or Firearm

While not a specific element of Manslaughter, if the jury determines a weapon or firearm was used in the commission of the Manslaughter, the crime will be reclassified from a felony of the second degree to a felony of the first degree. [1]

Penalties for Manslaughter

The crime of Manslaughter is classified as a Second Degree Felony and is assigned a Level 7 offense severity ranking under Florida's Criminal Punishment Code.

If convicted of Manslaughter, a judge is required to impose a minimum prison sentence of 9¼ years in prison and can impose any additional combination of the following penalties:
•Up to 15 years in prison.
•Up to 15 years of probation.
•Up to $10,000 in fines.

Manslaughter with a Weapon or Firearm

The crime of Manslaughter with a Weapon or Firearm is classified as a First Degree Felony and is assigned a Level 7 offense severity ranking under Florida's Criminal Punishment Code.

If convicted of Manslaughter, a judge is required to impose a minimum prison sentence of 9¼ years in prison and can impose any additional combination of the following penalties:
•Up to 30 years in prison.
•Up to 30 years of probation.
•Up to $10,000 in fines.

http://www.richardhornsby.com/crimes/homicide/manslaughter.html




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Re: Zimwit Trial Day 24
By: weco
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Sun, 14 Jul 13 2:42 AM
Msg. 54050 of 65535

Jury is asking for clarifications on the Manslaughter charges it seems... Defense is losing... Or at least we can hope...

30 minute recess...

Jury has NOT found Zimwit 'Not Guilty'...

Kathi Belich, WFTV: It seems the judge might be researching whether to give the jurors additional instructions. They already have info with them.

(Zimwit could have simply fired in the air, instead, a kids heart...)


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