For prosecutors to obtain a manslaughter conviction, they must be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant recklessly caused the death of a human being. “Beyond a reasonable doubt” means that all evidence is fully satisfied, all facts are proven and guilt is established. Defending a person against manslaughter charges generally hinges of creating reasonable doubt of evidence and guilt, or through an affirmative defense like the ones listed below.
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