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Hela

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11. Links to the reports
Tue Oct 20, 2020, 03:33 PM
Oct 2020
https://coronavirus.house.gov/news/press-releases/select-subcommittee-releases-eight-weeks-coronavirus-task-force-reports-kept

Scroll down through the article for links to dated reports.

I'm thinking this now fits the definition of second-degree murder:

"In deciding murder, many states have different degrees: first and second are the most common. First degree murder is generally the worst crime and requires proof that the defendant planned and intended to kill the victim.

Second degree murder usually requires the intent to kill or the intent to inflict serious bodily harm but also covers situations where the defendant engaged in extreme reckless disregard for human life. Such recklessness can include a game of roulette with a loaded gun or aimlessly firing a gun into a crowd.

In determining manslaughter, states usually have varying degrees but often have a voluntary and an involuntary manslaughter statute. Voluntary manslaughter is similar to murder in that the defendant intends to harm but did not plan to do so."
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