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No, but it should be a definitive defense for someone who kicks a bully's ass and is charged... slackmaster Apr 2013 #1
No, it's homicide. The incidents so far that come to mind show a clear trail of harrassment Katashi_itto Apr 2013 #2
Things have a way of happening in a roundabout way. Baitball Blogger Apr 2013 #3
Failure to report criminal behavior while propagating evidence of it in the media should be HereSince1628 Apr 2013 #4
Actually it should be murder, not manslaughter as it is long term planned. graham4anything Apr 2013 #5
Wouldn't 'voluntary manslaughter' cover this? randome Apr 2013 #6
Proving causality beyond a reasonable doubt would be a challenge onenote Apr 2013 #7
Yes, that is exactly what I was thinking. TimberValley Apr 2013 #8
There is a doctrine in the law that you take people as you find them dsc Apr 2013 #17
Is that the Egg Shell Doctrine? blueamy66 Apr 2013 #19
yep dsc Apr 2013 #20
thank you blueamy66 Apr 2013 #21
No, suicide is suicide. bluedigger Apr 2013 #9
Unfortunately, wilfullness is also subject to pathological impulsiveness HereSince1628 Apr 2013 #12
No more and no less than is living another day. LanternWaste Apr 2013 #22
I'm not sure if that free will is still the same. TimberValley Apr 2013 #34
I think it should definitely be punished in some way as a criminal offense. polly7 Apr 2013 #10
You are correct in your supposition... Whiskeytide Apr 2013 #11
maybe the charge can carry a "special circumstances" wording quinnox Apr 2013 #13
Yes get the red out Apr 2013 #14
Nearly impossible to prove. cali Apr 2013 #15
Because we have a fucked up legal system get the red out Apr 2013 #33
The parents of the dead children (current bullied kids) should bring charges against the bullies.. Sunlei Apr 2013 #16
That might be the solution: teamster633 Apr 2013 #18
My thoughts exactly. bluedigger Apr 2013 #24
lots of court cases could change things for the better. Sunlei Apr 2013 #26
Like you... pipi_k Apr 2013 #23
You raise a good point. n/t. TimberValley Apr 2013 #32
Absolutely aandegoons Apr 2013 #25
Maybe "reckless endangerment"...I definitely think it should be criminalized in some way. n/t whathehell Apr 2013 #27
No. This would actually encourage more suicides. Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #28
That's true. TimberValley Apr 2013 #35
It's very problematic kudzu22 Apr 2013 #29
No. JVS Apr 2013 #30
Incentivizes Suicide jberryhill Apr 2013 #31
bullying should be a crime - but it is not manslaughter Douglas Carpenter Apr 2013 #36
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