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Old 10-12-2007, 01:48 AM   #14
khjhkfggt

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Intention matters in both cases.

Given that the person died of a gunshot, you could charge the shooter with murder some form of homicide, and the pushed with attempted homicide.

If anyone is hurt or killed when the body hits the ground that is on the pusher.

now the shooter may use some affirmative defense, but I see none for the pusher.
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