← Back to context Comment by JumpCrisscross 10 months ago Intent. Drunk drivers are being stupid and dangerous. This person was intentionally dangerous. 9 comments JumpCrisscross Reply queenkjuul 10 months ago Drunk driving is also intentional DangitBobby 10 months ago No. The intent of drunk driving is to get around. There is no malicious intent, just extreme negligence. brigandish 10 months ago Negligence, and recklessness, which is where I would place drunk driving, are both mens rea.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_negligence 6 replies →
queenkjuul 10 months ago Drunk driving is also intentional DangitBobby 10 months ago No. The intent of drunk driving is to get around. There is no malicious intent, just extreme negligence. brigandish 10 months ago Negligence, and recklessness, which is where I would place drunk driving, are both mens rea.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_negligence 6 replies →
DangitBobby 10 months ago No. The intent of drunk driving is to get around. There is no malicious intent, just extreme negligence. brigandish 10 months ago Negligence, and recklessness, which is where I would place drunk driving, are both mens rea.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_negligence 6 replies →
brigandish 10 months ago Negligence, and recklessness, which is where I would place drunk driving, are both mens rea.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_negligence 6 replies →
Drunk driving is also intentional
No. The intent of drunk driving is to get around. There is no malicious intent, just extreme negligence.
Negligence, and recklessness, which is where I would place drunk driving, are both mens rea.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_negligence
6 replies →