Towards the end of the scenario that Mervyn Lobo posted (vide infra),
was the following:

"The QUESTION to be resolved: was the man guilty of murder, attempted
murder, both?"

-------RESPONSE-------

My dear Mervyn,

(Let us assume that this example in based in Canada or in any other
major 'Common Law country)

[A] : If the writer is a partially knowledgeable fictionista-patracar,
award him a book prize.

[B[ : If the writer is a teacher/examiner in law studies, advise him
'No trick questions at this level'

[C]: If it is your lawyer who presents this scenario in court, fire him

RESOLUTION based on the facts as presented by Mervyn:
The Man could NOT be successfully charged for Murder or even Attempted Murder.
Could be successfully charged with something else, however.

good morning

jc

On Dec 5, 2014, at 7:32 PM, Mervyn Lobo <[email protected]> wrote:

Which prompted my friend to ask me if the following was resolved:
A husband and wife were having an argument on the 13th floor of their
condo building. The husband told the wife to shut up else he would
shoot her. The wife kept on yapping so the husband took out his gun
and shot. The bullet missed the wife but went thru the window and
struck a guy who was falling outside. The person falling was the
couples son who had jumped off the roof after warning his parents that
if they did not stop fighting, he would commit suicide. The building
was going thru repairs and had a large net put up to collect falling
debris. The net caught the suicide jumper and prevented his attempt
but he later died in hospital from the bullet wound. The question to
be resolved: was the man guilty of murder, attempted murder, both?

Similarly, the technology the photo drones have, present some
interesting legal challenges as to how and where one can use them. The
commercial drones available today can carry much more than a
conventional camera.  I have the same item on my Santa wish list as
you do but I am going to wait for others to sort out the laws before I
use it on the ground floor of a condo unit.

Mervyn

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