Table of contents:
Evidence of intention inferred from words or deeds of the perpetrator after the killing.
Evidence of recklessness inferred from the nature of the violence used against the victims.
P.17.1. Evidence of severe beatings.
P.17.2. Evidence of use of firearms against unarmed persons.
P.17.3. Evidence of violence against a particularly vulnerable person.
Element:
According to the Krstić Trial Chamber:
"the death of the victim resulting from an act or omission of the accused committed with the intention to kill or to cause serious bodily harm which he/she should reasonably have known might lead to death."[1]
P.16. Evidence of intention inferred from words or deeds of the perpetrator after the killing.
P.17. Evidence of recklessness inferred from the nature of the violence used against the victims.
P.17.1. Evidence of severe beatings.
P.17.2. Evidence of use of firearms against unarmed persons.
P.17.3. Evidence of violence against a particularly vulnerable person.
Footnotes:
[1] ICTY, Prosecutor v. Krstić , "Judgement", IT-98-33-T, 2 August 2001, para. 485.