Slaya
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I am just wondering if anyone can explain to me the difference between classing a crime as negligence or recklessness.
I understand that both are forms of 'mens rea' and that negligence is the accused acting a way that fails to prevent harm or death. And recklessness is when the accused realises their action could lead to a crime being committed but take that course anyway.
So, if someone is backing out their car and isnt looking in the rear mirror and hits someone; would it be recklessness because they should have known to check the mirrors or negligence because they acted in a way that failed to prevent harm by not checking the mirrors.
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Explanations and other specific examples would be helpful.
Thanku!
:wave:
I understand that both are forms of 'mens rea' and that negligence is the accused acting a way that fails to prevent harm or death. And recklessness is when the accused realises their action could lead to a crime being committed but take that course anyway.
So, if someone is backing out their car and isnt looking in the rear mirror and hits someone; would it be recklessness because they should have known to check the mirrors or negligence because they acted in a way that failed to prevent harm by not checking the mirrors.
?
Explanations and other specific examples would be helpful.
Thanku!
:wave: