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______________ involves one person killing another by accident, without gross negligence, and without the intent to injure.

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Answer:

Excusable Homicide.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the exercise briefly explains, an excusable homicide involves one person killing another by accident, without gross negligence, and without the intent to injure. So, in other words, this type of homicide is found not to have sufficient intent to be recongnised as murder due to justifying or unusual circumstances. For example, an accidental death.

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