• In criminal law and in the law of tort, recklessness may be defined as the state of mind where a person deliberately and unjustifiably pursues a course...
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  • Look up recklessness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recklessness may be: Recklessness (law), a legal term describing a person's state of mind when...
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  • vice. Recklessness has been linked to antisocial personality disorder. "Reck" is a regard or reckoning, particularly of a situation. A reckless individual...
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  • Legal Code which drew upon current law and proposed the following for a statutory offence of Recklessness :- Recklessness For the purposes of criminal liability...
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  • been recklessness into intent to constitute the offence of murder. But if the degree of probability is lower, the court finds only recklessness proved...
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  • Reckless homicide is a crime in which the perpetrator was aware that their act (or failure to act when there is a legal duty to act) creates significant...
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    In United States law, reckless driving is a major moving violation related to aggressive driving that generally consists of driving a vehicle with willful...
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  • Willful ignorance (category Criminal law)
    infringement. Recklessness (law) Vincible ignorance Willful Blindness (book) Willful violation Plausible deniability Turning a blind eye Ignorance of the law Sarch...
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  • subjective rather than objective, and that malice was inevitably linked to recklessness. In that case, a man released gas from the mains into adjoining houses...
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  • the common law. Accordingly, it only possible to say that the defence cannot argue that intoxication provides a defence, where recklessness has been shown...
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