Ever heard of a creature of law called ‘malice aforethought’? Absence or presence of malice aforethought is the only differentiating legal ingredient between the offences of murder and manslaughter.
The upshot of the definition of the term is that murder is the killing of one human being by another intentionally without any legal excuse and manslaughter is unjustifiable and inexcusable killing of ...
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