Culpable 1100 Words You Need Week 15 Day 1

Culpable 1100 Words You Need

Culpable 1100 Words You Need

/ˈkʌl.pə.bļ/ (adj)

blameworthy and at fault, deserving blame or punishment, reprehensible, faulty, responsible, in the wrong, guilty, liable:

Culpable homicide can either indicate whether or not the killing of a human being involved malice aforethought on the part of the defendant. Malice aforethought exists when an individual acts with:

The intent to kill,
The intent to cause serious bodily harm, or
Reckless disregard of human life so that the person is considered to act with a depraved heart.

The culpable homicide could be done with the intent to commit the action that lead to the death, but this intent may not meet the legal definition of murder. If it does count as culpable homicide but does not qualify as murder, the homicide may be deemed to be manslaughter.

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Although negligence is ordinarily a term that is used in civil actions, it can be criminal if the negligence is so gross as to evidence a criminal disregard for safety. In Florida, culpable negligence can be either a misdemeanor or a felony if the injury results from the defendant storing or leaving a loaded firearm within access of a child. The statute that sets out this offense is FSS 784.05(3)

Source: https://defensegroup.com/

Another letter was sent to the IG on February 19, saying that any officer found culpable should be arraigned in court. This was the same day Kenei was expected at the DCI to record a statement alongside his colleagues. “We still maintain that thorough investigations in areas indicated in our previous letters be conducted as well as into the death of Sergeant Kenei and anyone found culpable must be brought to book,” he said.

Source: https://www.nation.co.ke/

Antonyms: innocent, innocuous

Noun: culpability

Adverb: culpably

Farsi: مقصر

French: coupable

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