helicopter collision phoenix
Mxsmanic wrote in
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James Robinson writes:
The two approaches to defending against the charge in court are
typically self-defense, or what is called supervening cause. That
would be something like the person wouldn't have died if the
ambulance personnel hadn't made a mistake.
Nobody would have died if the pilot had not screwed up.
Other than that, if you commit a crime, and somebody dies for any
cause that can be remotely connected to the crime, you are in
trouble.
The notion of pilot as sole in command would also be eroded by this.
Wrong again, idiot boi
bertie
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