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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at manslaughter" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a charge or conviction related to manslaughter.
Example: "The defendant was found guilty at manslaughter after the jury deliberated for several hours."
Alternatives: "for manslaughter" or "on a manslaughter charge".
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Severe damage inflicted on an unborn baby by her mother's heavy drinking during pregnancy was equivalent to an attempt at manslaughter, the court of appeal has been told.
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Ward contends that prosecutors should have held Stewart responsible for "at least" vehicular manslaughter.
If these measures come into force, they will all be convicted of at least manslaughter.
"Honestly, I tried to gun it to get away from him," Mr. Janklow said, in a videotape played for jurors on Tuesday at his manslaughter trial here.
His testimony at the manslaughter trial of his former boss, James F. Lomma, painted a disturbing picture of the care and expertise behind a company that was at the time responsible for tons of metal hovering above city sidewalks.
Testifying on Wednesday at the manslaughter trial of the man who owned the crane, the father, Donald R. Leo, recalled running for a cab from his own job site in Midtown on May 30 , 2008
Mick Philpott, 56, put his head in his hands and slumped forward, doubling up and slipping out of sight in the witness box, as he gave evidence in his defence at the manslaughter trial.
A young, white Trayvon Martin would unquestionably be said to have behaved reasonably, while it is unimaginable that a militant, black George Zimmerman would not be viewed as the legal aggressor, and thus guilty of at least manslaughter.
His plea bargain to criminally negligent homicide last year allowed him to avoid a possible 15-year prison sentence in exchange for testifying at the manslaughter trial of his former boss, James F. Lomma, the owner of New York Crane and Equipment Corporation.
The judge at the manslaughter trial of the Hillsborough police match commander has directed a jury not to consider the accuracy of his claim that Liverpool supporters forced open a gate in the middle of the 1989 disaster.
"I think I remember screaming, 'You're going to kill him!' " the manager of the rink in Reading, Mass., Nancy Blanchard, said today at the manslaughter trial of the accused father, Thomas Junta.
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