Understanding Involuntary Manslaughter
Involuntary manslaughter is a less severe form of homicide that occurs when a person unintentionally causes the death of another due to reckless behavior or criminal negligence.
Types of Involuntary Manslaughter
1. Criminal Negligence: When a person acts in a reckless manner that endangers others’ lives.
2. Reckless Conduct: Engaging in behavior that shows a disregard for the safety and lives of others.
Examples of Involuntary Manslaughter
- A driver who causes a fatal accident due to texting while driving
- A store owner whose negligence leads to a customer’s death
Case Studies
1. The Michael Jackson Case: Dr. Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for administering a lethal dose of medication to the pop star.
2. The Death of Eric Garner: NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo was not indicted for involuntary manslaughter after putting Eric Garner in a chokehold that led to his death.
Statistics on Involuntary Manslaughter
According to the FBI, there were 4,450 reported cases of involuntary manslaughter in the US in 2020.