manslaughter|manslaughters in English
noun
['mænslɔtə(r) /-slɔt-]
killing of a human being; unintentional killing of one person by another, killing which was not premeditated (Law)
Use "manslaughter|manslaughters" in a sentence
1. manslaughter, robbery, rape.
2. They've all denied manslaughter and arson.
3. Bawlen was charged with involuntary manslaughter
4. Could be drunken driving, manslaughter, who knows?
5. McFillin is still serving time for manslaughter.
6. The jury found him guilty ( of manslaughter ).
7. He was in Parkhurst for manslaughter.
8. He was had up for manslaughter.
9. The charge has been reduced to manslaughter.
10. He later pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
11. English law clearly distinguishes between murder and manslaughter.
12. Those drivers should face an automatic charge of manslaughter.
13. Javion Bawlen is charged with involuntary manslaughter
14. The prosecution accepted a plea of manslaughter.
15. What conditions are needed to reduce murder to manslaughter?
16. The driver was arrested on a charge of manslaughter.
17. Heat-of-passion and self-defense reduce murder to manslaughter.
18. They were charged with murder and manslaughter respectively.
19. Homicide cover the crime of murder, manslaughter and infanticide.
20. She was sentenced to five years imprisonment for manslaughter.
21. No. 19 proposed to abolish manslaughter by gross negligence.
22. 14 Several offences such as manslaughter may be committed by omission.
23. She was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter.
24. Several offences such as manslaughter may be committed by omission.
25. He denies murder but admits manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.