Aussie wrote on Dec 8
th, 2015 at 4:10pm:
Neferti wrote on Dec 8
th, 2015 at 3:55pm:
Aussie wrote on Dec 8
th, 2015 at 3:44pm:
He won't. He'll do about four years max, with some discounting for time already served.
The decision means he caused her death but had no intent to kill her. Huge difference to murder.
Geeze, isn't that what I have been saying
ALL through this thread?
Regardless of how many "years" he serves. He will ALWAYS be a MURDERER. His girls will hate him for taking away their Mother when they needed her.
So, Domestic Violence, resulting in DEATH is ONLY Manslaughter in Queensland?
Then the bastard tried to get out of it .... what sort of shaving equipment makes scratch marks?
He dumped her body.
I don't recall you referring to 'four years.' Perhaps you can show me.
That's because it was YOU, arsie, who mentioned "four years". Not me.

I'd get my head checked out if I was you. You are losing it.
Quote:The death of someone at the hands of another who had no intent to kill is not a 'murder.' It is, in Queensland, manslaughter. Sometimes it is 'Dangerous driving causing death."
You are really, really HOT with your FREE advice today, arsie.
Quote:I know it is a clever thing to rave on about what allegedly happened to 'her' after she had died......but, if you take the emotion right out of it, as the Law will, at that stage, she was a cadaver, the same thing medical students carve up at their Unis.
EVIDENCE, obviously. That's where the POLICE investigate.
Defence Lawyers, just get paid to TRY to get the perpetrator off with a minimum sentence. Have you ever had to defend somebody who has committed MURDER, or just DUI (traffic offences)?
You sound to me like you have never acted for anyone other than a traffic offence, or a divorce. IF I had a Legal Problem, you (judging by your comments here) would be the LAST PERSON I would contact to "defend" ME.