By failing to exercise care for a prudent person or being inatentive to one's duty or business.
a. the crime involved assault.
Yes, the president has the power to pardon someone convicted of treason.
yes if it was due to your negligence
The Governor of Texas has the authority to grant a pardon to someone convicted of a crime in the state.
Gross negligence can refer to the blatant disregard of someone's health and well being. It is not considered accidental and is considered when someone (such as a doctor) treats a patient wrong to where it results in a bodily injury, or even death.
No--only someone who is convicted of a felony (one type of crime) is a felon.
Gross negligence occurs when someone acts in a manner that will compromise the safety of other people. Sole negligence only disregards an individual's own safety making him the cause of his own injury.
waiter
By doing a barrel roll.
Yes
Gross negligence is when someone greatly negligent, leading to serious injury or death.
i guess you could....