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@patchcommissary @decacommissary @decacommissarys #patchcommissary #decacommissary #decacommissarys @commissary #commissary management does not know how to treat their employees #ABUSE #abuse #employeeabuse #afneurope #afnstuttgart they say vendor stockers and merchandisers are not DECA patch commissary employees and are not involved or concern the commissary. They should think again! then what is the contract terms involving working at the commissary?! how dare they say and treat us people like this. This is WRONG! This is called Abuse and #manslaughter ! Manslaughter is a legal term for the killing of a human being, in a manner considered by law as less culpable than murder. The distinction between murder and manslaughter is sometimes said to have first been made by the Ancient Athenian lawmaker Draco in the 7th century B.C..[1] However, Biblical references were made prior to this that differentiate unintentional killing due to accident, and premeditated killing.[2] The definition of manslaughter differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. The law generally differentiates between levels of criminal culpability based on the mens rea, or state of mind; or the circumstances under which the killing occurred (mitigating factors). Manslaughter is usually broken down into two distinct categories: voluntary manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter; however, this is not the case in all jurisdictions.[3] In some jurisdictions, such as the UK, Canada, and some Australian states, adequate provocation is a partial defence to a charge of murder, which, if accepted by the jury, would convert what would otherwise have been murder into manslaughter. In Australia, specifically New South Wales, manslaughter is a common law offence as it is not defined in the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) under section 18(1)(b). [4]
Posted on: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 00:27:20 +0000

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