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[–] CrazyInAnInsaneWorld ago 

Citation needed. That's not how that works. That's not how any of that works. The judge is not the one who brings the charges, he's the neutral arbiter, much like a referee. The most he does is at the end decide on a sentence, or declare a verdict in the absence of a jury of peers. It is the Prosecutor that brings charges, not the Judge.

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[–] Gake_The_Cake 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Yeah, I got it wrong. It's "Criminal Negligence."

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[–] CrazyInAnInsaneWorld ago 

Criminal Negligence is a charge I could swing with, sure. Attempted Murder, however, unless the Prosecution can specifically prove the specific intent to kill the victim in question, is out of the question.