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  1. #51
    DAMINK Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    self defence is allowed
    self defence with "lethal force" is not allowed in australia.

    plenty of better ways to kill someone though. very hard to prove murder without a body.
    Again i disagree. If your defending yourself or your family then you are allowed to use lethal force. Provided the circumstances are there.

    You cant shoot someone who has threatened to kill you.
    But if someone come into your house with a gun and threatened to kill you and you used a lesser weapon ie hands or a knife then its self defense straight up.

    The "lesser weapon" law may not be there anymore, i am unsure.
    But the right to defend yourself and your family certainly is.
    Even if lethal force is required.


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    In the criminal law of Australia, self-defence may be a complete defence to criminal liability for causing injury or death in defence of the person or, to a limited extent, property, or a partial defence to murder if the degree of force used was excessive. For the general theory, see the theory of self-defence.

    From wiki.
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    its not self defence if its for someone else. kinda stupid isnt it.

    and if you kill someone in self defence, i believe its manslaughter, not murder.
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  3. #53
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    Someone dies at my hands.
    Could be Murder, Manslaughter or self defense.
    Cops dont lay the charges but the prosecutor does.
    Cops dont judge you the courts do.

    A few other possibilities also i guess but they are the 3 main ones.
    Murder = premeditated.
    Manslaughter = not premeditated.
    Self defense = bad luck for the dead guy.

    Depends on the facts at hand mate.

    A bit off topic but i think it has some relevance to this discussion.
    My old man is serving life for killing 4 people. No big deal. Save that for another convo.
    Anyway he escaped from prison here in Vic.
    Guess what he was caught outside the prison yet was found not guilty of escape.
    See it all comes down to circumstance. And how good your mouth piece is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAMINK View Post

    A few other possibilities also i guess but they are the 3 main ones.
    Murder = premeditated.
    Manslaughter = not premeditated.
    Self defense = bad luck for the dead guy.
    murder is the intentional killing of someone.
    manslaughter is the unintentional killing of someone.

    when i took the broom to the spider in the kitchen, it was murder (or possibly self defence lol)
    when i want to the letterbox and stepped on a snail, it was manslaughter/snailslaughter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    murder is the intentional killing of someone.
    manslaughter is the unintentional killing of someone.

    when i took the broom to the spider in the kitchen, it was murder (or possibly self defence lol)
    when i want to the letterbox and stepped on a snail, it was manslaughter/snailslaughter.
    Nope Murder is premeditated in that you were aware you were going to kill prior.
    Manslaughter is to kill without any prior intent. Your wrong yet again man!!!!

    I have to assume your attempt at humor is because you lack any credible details to add here.
    Based on that i will bid you good day sir.

  6. #56
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    It's workplace safety. If an organization is requiring an employee to enter a situation it has a legal responsibility to take reasonable steps to anticipate hazards to the employee's safety or else it could cop a major payout if the person is injured and it is found not to have taken reasonable precautions. That's why cops can check the gun register before going in, for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAMINK View Post
    Nope Murder is premeditated in that you were aware you were going to kill prior.
    Manslaughter is to kill without any prior intent. Your wrong yet again man!!!!

    I have to assume your attempt at humor is because you lack any credible details to add here.
    Based on that i will bid you good day sir.
    to quote wikipedia

    Involuntary manslaughter arises where the accused did not intend to cause death or serious injury but caused the death of another through recklessness or criminal negligence. For these purposes, recklessness is defined as a blatant disregard for the dangers of a particular situation. An example of this would be dropping a brick off a bridge, landing on a person's head, killing him. Since the intent is not to kill the victim, but simply to drop the brick, the mens rea required for murder does not exist because the act is not aimed at any one person. But if in dropping the brick, there is a good chance of injuring someone, the person who drops it will be reckless. This form of manslaughter is also termed "unlawful act" or "constructive" manslaughter
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    Oxford Dictionary:


    Murder: the crime of killing somebody deliberately.
    Homicide: the crime of killing somebody deliberately.
    Execution: the act of killing somebody, especially as a legal punishment
    Capital punishment: punishment by death.
    Manslaughter: the crime of killing somebody illegally but not deliberately.
    Involuntary manslaughter: the act of unlawfully killing somebody unintentionally.
    Culpable homicide: the crime of killing somebody illegally but not deliberately.
    Justifiable homicide: a killing which is not a criminal act, for example to defend yourself.
    Assassination: to murder an important or famous person, especially for political reasons.
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    Not sure what all that proves, but carry on chaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Not sure what all that proves, but carry on chaps.
    I don't think those type of posts justify encouragement, Mick. To discuss methods of circumventing reasonable rules of society, acuse all police of corruption, state that cops only give out fines etc., etc.. pushes the forum into redneck territory. 99.99% of coppers are decent, honest and perform what must be amongst one of the hardest jobs. Their primary goal is to provide every law abiding person with a safe community.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post

    99.99% of coppers are decent
    Wish that was true.
    As a guess i would say approx 80% are decent.
    Hard job? No question. I personally think its the job that creates the corruption, not corrupt people becoming cops.

    Australia has quit a history of corruption within the police force.
    Cant deny that.

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