Involuntary manslaughter Flashcards
reckless taking of ones life without intent
Involuntary manslaughter
Reckless taking of life without intent
**Imperfect self defense
“Perfect self-defense requires not only that the killer subjectively believed that his actions were necessary for his safety, but, objectively, that a reasonable man would so considerthem. Imperfect self-defense, however, requires no more than asubjective honest belief on the part of the killer that his actionswere necessary for his safety, even though, on an objectiveappraisal by a reasonable man, they would not be found to beso.” – State v. Faulkner, 483 A.2d 759, 769 (Md. 1984).
Elements:
intentional or knowing killing
acting under unreasonable belief that killing is justified
essentially it is murder accompanied only by the subjective beliefthat the killing was in self-defense (or defense of another