Captain X
Rear Admiral
Actually no, I didn't, I just didn't agree with you in this case since we were dealing in hypotheticals according to the OP anyway.^ I explained the concept of intent in criminal law, you seemed to skip over it.
The particulars of the crime, like say if the deaths occurred as a result of another crime being committed.The crux: if intent is ignored, what is the legal difference between manslaughter and murder?
Because I'm a lawyer and you're not. I know the law and you don't.

That's your reasoning for failing to elaborate in a debate?

You don't consider lighting a fire for kicks in a dry region, resulting in massive loss of life and property to be worse than manslaughter?Intent is absolutely measured in criminal law. If you intend to commit a crime its much worse than say manslaughter or an accident...

^ I explained the concept of intent in criminal law, you seemed to skip over it.
The crux: if intent is ignored, what is the legal difference between manslaughter and murder?
I'm being presumptuous in talking for Captain X I know, but if I read his comments to me up thread correctly, I think he is aware of the way matters are handled in reality, but is saying that he doesn't personally consider lack of intent to be much of a mitigating factor in this case.

