
Question #1: "did one stroke cause all these injuries?" Does one punch kill a man???
Here is what the prosecutor says:
(as evidenced, the suspected perpetrator punched the victim only once)! That's why the charge said it's "manslaughter"
But..., the victim has:
"On the left side of the forehead, a hematoma, ecchymosis with a size of 5x3 cm is observed. The nose on the back has a 2 cm hematoma without secretions. On the left cheek, a bruise is observed on almost its entire surface, yes also coagulated blood starting from the left eye area to the left ear. Left ear with remnants of clotted blood. Mouth closed, tongue under its cavity, teeth present below and above with remnants of it clotted blood on their surface. There is also a laceration of the lower lip with a diameter of 1 cm. The left earlobe with the presence of and On the left shoulder there is a 2.5x1cm bruise. On the left forearm near the hand there is a 2x2cm bruise.
A 4x1cm ecchymosis was observed on the left knee. In the tests of the corpse, injury is noted"
Three questions for the police, the prosecution and the court
Question #1: "did one stroke cause all these injuries?" Does one punch kill a man???
Question no 2: "only one person hit the victim?"
"He ordered two beers one for himself and one for a second one he didn't even know?!"
Question no. 3: what are the reasons why an event in the middle of the city, in the middle of the day, filmed by cameras and with many witnesses...?
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