Multiple Choice
Liability for criminal negligence might arise because:
A) the accused failed to exercise reasonable care and this caused death or injury to a member of the community.
B) there was a very serious departure from reasonable standards of care.
C) the accused was reckless in the face of it being reasonably foreseeable that the injured person would suffer serious harm.
D) all of the above.
Correct Answer:

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