Recklessness - Law Dictionary Search Results
malice
statements esp. regarding a public figure are false b : reckless disregard of the truth see also public figure New York
battery
Latin battuere] : the crime or tort of intentionally or recklessly causing offensive physical contact or bodily harm (as by striking
careless
: not showing due care : negligent [ driving] compare reckless
fraud
that is made with knowledge of its falsity or in reckless disregard of its truth or falsity and with the intent
hearing
the defendant was found are false and constitute perjury or reckless disregard for the truth Hunt·ley hearing [hənt-lē-] : a Jackson-Denno
indecent exposure
exposing of one's private body parts (as the genitals) either recklessly or intentionally and under circumstances likely to cause offense or
joyriding
joyriding : the unauthorized and esp. reckless taking and driving of another's vehicle for a period of
libel
that is, with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not” in order
murder
with premeditation) ;esp such a crime committed purposely, knowingly, and recklessly with extreme indifference to human life or during the course
hell bent
recklessly determined as hell bent on winning
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