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Switzerland: Work Accident Qualified As Involuntary Manslaughter (Judgements Of The Federal Supreme Court 6B_1058/2022 And 6B_1072/2022 Of January 29, 2024) - L&E Global

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In its Judgements 6B_1058/2022 and 6B_1072/2022 of 29 January 2024, the Federal Supreme Court has qualified a fatal work accident as involuntary manslaughter and sentenced...
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