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Negligently meaning
In a negligent manner: carelessly or inattentively.
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A New Jersey woman has sued the operator of a Windsor business, alleging that she “negligently, carelessly, maliciously, intentionally, wantonly, willfully and recklessly disregarded the safety” of a horse.
But anyone who “purposely, knowingly, or negligently causes the death of a premature infant born alive, if the infant is viable” already faces criminal penalties under the law.
But remembering guns are as prevalent as you've noted, then there are a gazillion times when a gun lives its life without ever being used nefariously, or negligently.
Dr Sanjay Kashinath Marsale, the CMO of Yerawada Central Jail, has been arrested under section 223 (escape from confinement or custody negligently suffered by public servant) and other relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code, the official said.
Gardner—who is an elected official in Texas, the Ector County Commissioner—is charged with felony child abuse committed negligently and resulting in serious bodily injury.
To prove involuntary manslaughter, prosecutors don’t have to show that the killing was intentional, but they do have to prove that the accused person behaved negligently.
Apple was accused in the case of negligently releasing the AirTag despite warnings by advocacy groups and others that the product would be re-purposed for surveillance.
Besides possible manslaughter charges, the authorities are investigating the possibility of a negligently caused shipwreck.
Last June, a jury found PacifiCorp liable for negligently failing to cut power to its 600,000 customers despite warnings from top fire officials.
The lawsuit alleged that Gonzalez did not pass probation when he tried to be hired by the Los Alamitos and Sierra Madre police departments, but he was still hired by the LBUSD, which compounded matters by negligently training him.
The prosecutor requested authorization from the Dulkadiroğlu District Governor’s Office to initiate an investigation into the three individuals on charges of negligently causing death and injury and misconduct in office.
There is no evidence the agreement was notarized and fully disclosed to Cole, alleged the suit, which added that the 49er Foundation fraudulently and negligently misrepresented to her the document had been drafted and approved by her attorney.
Workers would have better protections, safer conditions and a legal recourse if their employer acted negligently.
Act or cause to act negligently or inadvertently or willfully in such manner as to harm government interests.
A second expert said he doesn’t agree the officers used excessive force, but said they may have acted negligently by failing to administer aid once Armando Frank was unconscious.
A wrongful death suit can be initiated if someone behaves either negligently or recklessly, and those actions led to someone being killed.
She’s not taking her neighbors to court, though—Wetzel is holding management at Glen Saint Andrew accountable for negligently allowing the abuse.
Sometime in 2016, Singizi and her husband, Samuel, sued Muguti for acting negligently, causing her to suffer several medical complications after the initial ‘botched’ operation.
The father was charged with two felony weapons counts and a gross misdemeanour for negligently storing loaded firearms where a child could get at them.
The job protections benefit politically connected unions that joined with utility management in lobbying aggressively for the ability to pass along the cost of 2017 wildfire lawsuits to customers, even if the utility behaved negligently.