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  • negligent offense — One which ensues from a defective discharge of a duty, which defect could have been avoided by the exercise of that care which is usual, under similar circumstances, with prudent persons of the same class. State v. Weiner, 41 N.J. 21, 194 A.2d… …   Black's law dictionary

  • negligent offense — One which ensues from a defective discharge of a duty, which defect could have been avoided by the exercise of that care which is usual, under similar circumstances, with prudent persons of the same class. State v. Weiner, 41 N.J. 21, 194 A.2d… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Negligent homicide — Homicide Murde …   Wikipedia

  • negligent homicide — The criminal offense committed by one whose negligence is the direct and proximate cause of another s death. Criminal homicide constitutes negligent homicide when it is committed negligently. Model Penal Code No. 210.4(1). Killing of a human… …   Black's law dictionary

  • negligent homicide — The criminal offense committed by one whose negligence is the direct and proximate cause of another s death. Criminal homicide constitutes negligent homicide when it is committed negligently. Model Penal Code No. 210.4(1). Killing of a human… …   Black's law dictionary

  • negligent homicide — Causing the death of a person, without apparent intent to kill, but in doing an unlawful act or performing a lawful act in a careless or negligent manner, the danger of causing death being apparent. Barfield v State, 118 Tex Crim 394, 43 SW2d 106 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Lesser included offense — Criminal law Part o …   Wikipedia

  • quasi–offense — n in the civil law of Louisiana: a negligent unlawful act that causes damage to another and for which the law imposes an obligation for damages compare offense Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • delict — de·lict /di likt/ n [Latin delictum misdeed, offense, from neuter past participle of delinquere to commit (an offense), err] 1 in the civil law of Louisiana: offense (2); esp: an offense other than breach of contract that creates an obligation… …   Law dictionary

  • Manslaughter — For other uses, see Manslaughter (disambiguation). Homicide …   Wikipedia

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