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In any case, a homicide is defined by most state statutes as a death that was from unatural causes. From the moment of the childs death, this case became a homicide investigation.ultrarunner said:No, what I'm saying is that it's "likely" the previous two flight crews that landed immediately prior were given the same information the accident crew received.
Given that, would a reasonable person conclude the accident crew disregarded "substantial and unjustifiable risk" at the time they began the approach?
That could be the question. Or, it could be as simple as touching down halfway down the runway and they just ran out of room...in which case the 737 is exactly where it should be.
time will tell.
You're right, maybe there won't be any charges...I'm just telling you about criminal process and the state law of illinois. To say what a prosecutor will or wont do is not for me. They may have a law in Illinois that says all homicides must at least go to a grand jury before they will "no bill".
Keep in mind, I'm not a lawyer. However, criminal prosecution for negligent crimes, even those without obvious "intent" is all the rage.
I have done papers in college on "overcriminalization". Seems that people were asleep at the wheel when these negligence laws got passed...now there are no such things as "accidents" just "unsafe acts".
Good luck to the crew, passengers, the injred and others that were there today.