Sure. But this strikes me as EXACTLY the same thing as randomly firing a gun into a crowd. If someone doesn't get hurt/killed, it's an act of luck. Anyone legally mentally competent should realize that. Therefore, he's either insane, or should be treated as a murderer.
Second-degree is probably more accurate: reckless indifference to human life. aka, you did something you knew could get someone killed, and you just didn't care. I'm not sure what the difference in penalties is.
There's no such thing as too much L&O. My sister and I have watched so much we can spot some episodes in 5 seconds or less. Which should probably not make me as happy as it does. *grin* (Still not as geeky as recognizing Hitchhiker's Guide from the countdown clock at the beginning, but almost as much fun.)
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Date: 2003-10-14 07:02 am (UTC)Nice Naussica icon, btw. ^_^
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Date: 2003-10-14 09:33 am (UTC)Yeah, my boyfriend and I can do that too. But sometimes they air one I still haven't seen. I can also do this with most episodes of Star Trek: TNG.