Sentences with phrase «where gross negligence»

In cases where gross negligence or misconduct is found to be the cause, the driver charged with manslaughter may face a felony conviction.

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It creates a gross negligence offence for animal cruelty making it easier to prosecute cases such as deplorable puppy mill conditions, where it can be difficult to provide that the owners wilfully intended to neglect the animals or cause harm.
2nd 267, 268 (Fl. 1964) At least one appeals court, the Third District where Miami Dade County is located, has recognized a pet owner may recover for mental suffering as a result of «gross negligence».
Taking place after Rayman Origins, Rayman Legends tells a new tale where our heroes awaken from a 100 - year nap, only to find that nightmares have invaded the Glade of Dreams due to their gross negligence.
Where Does «Gross Negligence» Come Into Play?
Corporate manslaughter or Gross Negligence Manslaughter is usually where the defendant is a director of a company and has committed an offence under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
In a consultation published this week, «Manslaughter Guideline Consultation», the council proposes tougher penalties for gross negligence manslaughter, where the offender is in breach of a duty of care towards the victim, which causes the death of the victim and amounts to a criminal act or omission.
It said judges currently tend to order more lenient sentences in gross negligence cases where, for example, employers ignore safety in order to cut costs.
Courts may also award punitive damages where manufacturers show gross negligence or indifference to human life.
In Gross Negligence cases where the tax return did not accurately reflect all records received by the taxpayer, the result was grossly negligent in 79 % of the cases.
For example, where a violation of the Code is a REALTOR ®'s first, and the findings of fact demonstrate that only a minor violation occurred, likely the result of inadvertence or ignorance rather than gross negligence or intentional misconduct, and the proposed discipline is suspension or expulsion from membership, the Directors may be reasonably concerned about the severity of the proposed discipline.
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