Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by steve4102
No, she was negligent, maybe. Negligent or not, she was "Incompetent" at the very least.

To be negligent is to be neglectful. Negligence is an important legal concept; it's usually defined as the failure to use the care that a normally careful person would in a given situation. Negligence is a common claim in lawsuits regarding medical malpractice, auto accidents, and workplace injuries.


That's a legitimate argument, but one to be made in civil, not criminal, court.

See my above definition of Negligent Homicide.


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