"convicted of attempted reckless manslaughter"
I have some issues with that...
Attempted manslaughter (in general...)? You tried to inadvertently kill someone? I mean... Are you trying, or not trying, to kill them? Attempted means you tried, manslaughter means you weren't trying. So...
Attempted manslaughter (specific to this case)? He successfully manslaughtered. It's either he caused the death and it wasn't an attempt, or he didn't and it wasn't manslaughter. So...
What's a reckful manslaughter look like? Reckless seems extraneous. Doesn't really get more reckless than killing someone, does it? I feel like in order to successfully acquire a manslaughter conviction, one would definitely have to participate in some reckless. So...
It was manslaughter. He committed manslaughter. We don't need the fluffy extra shit.