Definition of Wrongful and Painful Homicide
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Jun. 2018
Crimes are classified in various ways. One of them consists of differentiating two aspects, guilt and fraud. This distinction is relevant because with it it is possible decide with precision the degree of responsibility of an individual in his conduct criminal.
Painful
A crime is malicious when someone acts under two premises: he has knowledge about what he is doing and he behaves completely voluntarily. In other words, the individual who commits a crime knows with certainty that something bad is going to happen and in spite of this he executes an action so that the bad finally happens. Thus, whoever shoots another person in a premeditated manner and manages to end her life, has committed a crime of homicide with direct intent.
Another type of intentional homicide would be the eventual one. In it, the individual knows with certainty that his behavior is criminal and risky, but he does not want to cause disproportionate harm. This occurs when someone drives a velocity very high and as a result runs over someone and kills them.
Guilty
In this type of crime, the person who carries out the act of killing does not act with premeditation, treachery or cruelty, but behaves in a reckless and negligent manner.
Imagine someone is cleaning their firearm in front of other people and the weapon goes off and causes the death of a nearby person. In this case, there is no intention to kill, but it is irresponsible behavior because cleaning of the weapon should be carried out with certain precautionary measures.
The difference between both types of homicide is based on the idea of intentionality.
In wrongful death, the offender behaves involuntarily, that is, he does not intend to kill but someone dies from some kind of crime. imprudence or negligence. On the contrary, it is classified as intentional homicide when it is shown that the death of someone has occurred intentionally by the aggressor.
Obviously, in order to determine whether a homicide is of one type or another, it is necessary to clarify all the circumstances related to the death of the victim: the means used to commit the crime, the relationship between the accused and the deceased, under what circumstances the death occurred, possible mitigating factors, etc.
In the code criminal of any country intentional homicide is accompanied by higher prison sentences than wrongful death.
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