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Blazzen]If you run across the highway and get hit by a car do you think they'll charge the driver who hit you?
probably in California lol
Sonya can feel free to correct me if I am wrong here, but I think the laws on manslaughter are pretty similar from state to state.
There's 2 varieties, voluntary and involuntary. The voluntary kind is the "crime of passion" type deal. You know, where the guy comes home early from work and finds his wife in bed with another dude and blows both their brains out.
The involuntary type is where I believe this one would fall. It's based around the reasonable person standard. Essentially, a reasonable person in the same situation would have known or should have known their action or inaction would carry a high probability of death or serious bodily injury to another person.
Don't think that could ever stick in this situation. If anything, the dumbass who ran out onto the track during a race was the reckless one. Think about it like this.... What if it had gone the other way and a driver had swerved to avoid him and ended up crashing and dying as a result of trying not to hit him?