criminal negligence

NOUN
  1. (law) recklessly acting without reasonable caution and putting another person at risk of injury or death (or failing to do something with the same consequences)
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How To Use criminal negligence In A Sentence

  • This is criminal negligence at best or treason at worst. The Sun
  • Until two years ago, we had resources so paltry that it amounted to criminal negligence.
  • Ontario's attorney general is conceding his conviction for criminal negligence in connection with Gaurov's death should be quashed, which is expected to happen Jan. 17 when the case comes before the Ontario Court of Appeal. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • At least one family has already begun suing mine bosses and government inspectors for criminal negligence. The Sun
  • Was human error or criminal negligence to blame? Times, Sunday Times
  • The bridge's architect was sued for criminal negligence.
  • At least one family has already begun suing mine bosses and government inspectors for criminal negligence. The Sun
  • Could Bishop Manning address the issue more 'inclusively' (to borrow that horrible liberal ideological expression) for Australian citizens killed because of employer criminal negligence? CathNews
  • Both reports are a damning indictment of the criminal negligence of the military.
  • We now know the UN was an organisation steeped in corruption, graft and criminal negligence.
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