What are the three elements that constitute a crime of imprudence or negligence?
a) A damage equal to that produced by an intentional crime; b) A...
What are the three elements that constitute a crime of imprudence or negligence?
a) A damage equal to that produced by an intentional crime; b) Acts or omissions lacking foresight, negligent, lacking expertise, thoughtless or careless; and c) A causal relationship between such conduct and the damage caused. b) A damage equal to that produced by an intentional crime; b) Acts or omissions lacking foresight, negligent, lacking expertise, thoughtless or careless; and c) A causal relationship between such conduct and the damage caused, as well as a previous representation of the result by the author. c) A damage equal to that produced by an intentional crime; b) Acts or omissions lacking foresight, negligent, lacking expertise, thoughtless or careless; and c) A causal relationship between such conduct and the damage caused, as well as a previous representation of the result by the author, and a violation of a legal duty.
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