I did read somewhere that this is one area where UK law is much stricter than US. Apparently motoring accidents that would get a manslaughter conviction in the UK would sometimes not be a crime of any kind in the US. (This was a general comment someone made, not related to the actual circumstances of this accident.)
Having done some quick googling on US law, you have to prove "criminal negligence" to convict someone. In the UK, all you have to prove is that death resulted from dangerous driving.
Having done some quick googling on US law, you have to prove "criminal negligence" to convict someone. In the UK, all you have to prove is that death resulted from dangerous driving.
Criminal negligence is different from civil negligence in that it involves more extreme behavior or actions. It requires more than a mere mistake in judgment, inattention or ordinary carelessness and it refers to conduct that is so outrageous and reckless that it is clear departure from the way an ordinary careful individual would have acted.
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