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    Sentencing in Irish Courts Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor View Post
    Manslaughter. which is why I think 3 years is a bit of a joke
    Why? Considering Padraig Nally got 6 years for "voluntary manslaughter" and will probably serve 5, for deliberately shooting a man dead from behind while he ran away, it seems fair to get 3 for involuntary manslaughter. Unless you think he did it on purpose? He deliberately choked his friend to death because he threw a stone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac View Post
    Why? Considering Padraig Nally got 6 years for "voluntary manslaughter" and will probably serve 5,
    That's my point. I think that the majority of sentences for manslaughter are far too lenient, if you cause the death of someone by act or omission whether you intended to kill or not I think you should be punished severely.

    as for Voluntary Manslaughter thats a Joke. What is the difference between Voluntary manslaughter and Murder. not a lot I would think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor View Post
    as for Voluntary Manslaughter thats a Joke. What is the difference between Voluntary manslaughter and Murder. not a lot I would think
    "Voluntary manslaughter" is the act of killing somebody on purpose but whilst "out of your mind" or having some other extenuating circumstances. Not sure about our legal system but generally that includes fights, insane mothers drowning their daughters and scared old men shooting burglars. Some jurisdictions include drunk driving deaths in this, others make a special case for them for a separate punishment.
    On the Nally case, I agree with you, but lets stick to one controversial killing per thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac View Post
    link?

    http://www.limerickleader.ie/3419/Ha...her.3680882.jp

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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac View Post
    "Voluntary manslaughter" is the act of killing somebody on purpose but whilst "out of your mind" or having some other extenuating circumstances. Not sure about our legal system but generally that includes fights, insane mothers drowning their daughters and scared old men shooting burglars. Some jurisdictions include drunk driving deaths in this, others make a special case for them for a separate punishment.
    On the Nally case, I agree with you, but lets stick to one controversial killing per thread.
    A woman (Iam assuming the same insane mother you're referring to above) was found not guilty of murder by way of insanity only this week and walked free, so I don't think your description of voluntary manslaughter is accurate in this respect

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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor View Post
    A woman (Iam assuming the same insane mother you're referring to above) was found not guilty of murder by way of insanity only this week and walked free, so I don't think your description of voluntary manslaughter is accurate in this respect
    As I said I have no idea what the law is regarding that in this country or even if there is a defined separation between voluntary, negligent and accidental manslaughter in this country beyond the judge's discretion in sentencing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac View Post
    judge's discretion in sentencing.
    I'll need to Google this to be sure, but I'm sure I read somewhere recently that the maximum sentence for manslaughter is 10 years

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    Is there any more infor available on why the DPP isn't proceeding to prosecute Halvey? Is it on a technical issue or what because this looks to me like a culpable homicide.
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    I think we need to take this up a level and examine why we imprison people. Ie what is the balance between punishment of the guilty party, deterrent to others, risk of re-offending and rehabilitation and how this is achieved.

    Randomly picking a number for a given crime, IMO, adds little value to this discussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie View Post
    Is there any more infor available on why the DPP isn't proceeding to prosecute Halvey? Is it on a technical issue or what because this looks to me like a culpable homicide.
    No idea the family are furious they have been given no reason. The papers again are going with the tag "ex Irish rugby player" instead of the "evil child killer" tag WOD is getting.Even though he was more to blame for the kid dying than WOD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie View Post
    Is there any more infor available on why the DPP isn't proceeding to prosecute Halvey? Is it on a technical issue or what because this looks to me like a culpable homicide.
    Thats depressing.

    Does anyone know what sort of penalty he could face on the drink-driving charge ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie View Post
    Is there any more infor available on why the DPP isn't proceeding to prosecute Halvey? Is it on a technical issue or what because this looks to me like a culpable homicide.
    "The Irish Independent has learned that the DPP decided to withdraw the charge after corroborating evidence did not tally."
    http://www.independent.ie/national-n...e-1267715.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    I think we need to take this up a level and examine why we imprison people. Ie what is the balance between punishment of the guilty party, deterrent to others, risk of re-offending and rehabilitation and how this is achieved.

    Randomly picking a number for a given crime, IMO, adds little value to this discussion.
    That issue requires informed participants. You won't find it discussed well very often on the internet.
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    I thought they dropped the dangerous driving charge for Halvey but drunk driving matter is still open?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    I thought they dropped the dangerous driving charge for Halvey but drunk driving matter is still open?
    Correct - or more to the point they've dropped the causing death by dangerous driving charge.

    Corroborating evidence did not tally ( I had to look up what it means )

    Corroborating evidence is evidence that tends to support a proposition that is already supported by some evidence. For example, W, a witness, testifies that she saw X drive his automobile into a green car. Y, another witness, testifies that when he examined X's car later that day he noticed green paint on its fender.
    So it appears that Halvey's 4x4 in the back seat of their car was not sufficient evidence that his driving caused the lads death
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    Are there any solicitors on foot.ie that can help give these definitions on voluntary/involuntary manslaughter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevB76 View Post
    Correct - or more to the point they've dropped the causing death by dangerous driving charge.

    Corroborating evidence did not tally ( I had to look up what it means )



    So it appears that Halvey's 4x4 in the back seat of their car was not sufficient evidence that his driving caused the lads death

    This is the dilemma the public has. We do not get to hear all the evidence as presented therefore we tend to make assumptions, rightly or wrongly. Sometimes I feel that if we were to see the full transcript of a trial we would be better off, but as long as editors in the media cut articles to fit column inches we'll never get the full picture. It is possible,I'm sure, to read two reports of the same trial and arrive at differnt conclusons by virtue of an ommission of a piece of evidence in one paper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderblaster View Post
    Are there any solicitors on foot.ie that can help give these definitions on voluntary/involuntary manslaughter?
    I don't think anyone will admit to that
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    Quote Originally Posted by onceahoop View Post
    This is the dilemma the public has. We do not get to hear all the evidence as presented therefore we tend to make assumptions, rightly or wrongly. Sometimes I feel that if we were to see the full transcript of a trial we would be better off, but as long as editors in the media cut articles to fit column inches we'll never get the full picture. It is possible,I'm sure, to read two reports of the same trial and arrive at differnt conclusons by virtue of an ommission of a piece of evidence in one paper.
    This would explain my sympathy for WOD and why im amazed the kids parents are getting the good treatment that they are.There are more questions needed to be asked of them than WOD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderblaster View Post
    Are there any solicitors on foot.ie that can help give these definitions on voluntary/involuntary manslaughter?
    voluntary manslaughter is when he intended to kill the victim but it was not pre-meditated. usually in a heat of the moment situation

    involuntary manslaughter is killing someone by recklessness, the person wouldnt have meant to kill them but some act or ommission on their part caused the death.

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