The criminal charge applied to this offense would be Homicide.
No. You cannot force a police investigation.
Depending on the circumstances the worst charge that can be filed is manslaughter or vehicular homicide.
Tricky question! A little strange as well. If durring a trail the Judge decides that The accused did not kill the victim but did try, yes that conviction would be possible. If the accused is acquitted of Homicide he can not be retried for the same crime, this is called "double jeopardy". There is a good WIKI artical on tthe concept. If there is a seperate incedent where the accussed did attempt Homicide yes he can be convicted.
No. Only the State can bring a criminal charge against someone. It is doubtful that the Insurance Company would even have standing to file a complaint in such a matter.
"Homicide" refers to a crime involving murder. Example : "The man committed homicide and was arrested and jailed."
Homicide means murder, so someone is murdered in a homicide scene.
The police are investigating the homicide that occurred last night in the downtown area.
No, homicide is considered a crime.
Antonyms for homicide are save or rescue.
Culpable homicide is the unlawful killing of a human being which does not amount to murder.
Yes. States that do not have capital punishment still prosecute persons for homicide in the first degree.