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doodslag

Doodslag is a term in Dutch criminal law for the intentional killing of another person without premeditation. It is a form of culpable homicide and is distinguished from moord, which requires premeditation or other aggravating factors.

The word doodslag literally means "death strike" and is used in legal contexts in the Netherlands and

For a conviction of doodslag, the prosecution must prove that the defendant had the intention to kill

Doodslag is a severe offense; the punishment is substantial but generally less than for moord. The exact

in
Flanders.
In
Dutch
law
it
connotes
an
intentional
killing
without
prior
planning.
or
to
seriously
harm,
but
the
act
occurred
without
the
offender
having
planned
it
in
advance.
Self-defense
or
necessity
can
be
relevant
defenses
or
factors
for
mitigating.
sentence
depends
on
circumstances,
including
the
degree
of
intent,
the
manner
of
the
killing,
and
any
mitigating
or
aggravating
factors.
Sentences
typically
range
from
several
years,
with
the
possibility
of
longer
terms,
and
in
extreme
cases
life
imprisonment
is
possible.