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WHAT IS THE CRIME OF INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER IN ILLINOIS?

Under Illinois law, you commit involuntary manslaughter when you kill someone unintentionally, and you did not have a legal justification such as self-defense. You must have acted recklessly in a way likely to cause death or great bodily harm. (See … Continue reading

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER IN ILLINOIS?

The answer is in your state of mind. Murder may be committed intentionally or knowingly, whereas manslaughter involves unintentional, if reckless, behavior. In Illinois, first degree murder means you intended to kill or do great bodily harm to someone, or … Continue reading

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