Law, 24.01.2021 06:50, nostalgiafaith
Frank is helping his friend move into a downtown Seattle condo. While unloading a large mirror from the
moving truck, the bright sunlight hits the mirror and reflects against the 40th floor of the skyscraper across the
street which temporarily blinds a window washer and causes him to stumble. During this moment of temporary
blindness, lasting about a second and a half, the window washer inadvertently kicks over his window washing
bucket onto the street below. The water and soap from the bucket hit the sidewalk right in front of Bill the
jogger. Bill was unable to stop before stepping on the slippery sidewalk, causing him to lose his balance and fall.
When Bill fell, he hit his head on the sidewalk. Bill died two weeks later from his head injury.
**(Suppose that the law provides: Anyone who causes the death of another person shall be guilty of murder.)
Would Frank be guilty of murder under this law? Could he be charged with another crime?
Answers: 1
Law, 12.07.2019 02:20, joshuahinton45
1. once you decide that it is safe to move out of traffic, what steps should you follow to ensure safe passage? 2. give some examples where it is unsafe to travel at the speed limit 3. when parking downhill with a curb, what steps would you follow with an automatic transmission? what about manual transmission? 4. what are three things you can do to safely leave a vehicle? ! its due in 3 hours! 100 points to anyone who can at least with one : (
Answers: 2
Law, 14.07.2019 05:20, canonmille2
What should you do when making a personal appeal to a procrastinator to change his/her work habits? a. use examples of how you were able to overcome procrastination to convince him/her to change. b. relay information you have heard from co-workers. c. do not give any personal information. d. explain how you have been personally impacted by his/her procrastination.
Answers: 2
Frank is helping his friend move into a downtown Seattle condo. While unloading a large mirror from...
Social Studies, 22.07.2019 23:30
Mathematics, 22.07.2019 23:30