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  2. Willful violation - Wikipedia

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    Willful violation is defined as an "act done voluntarily with either an intentional disregard of, or plain indifference to," the requirements of Acts, regulations, statutes or relevant workplace policies.

  3. Criminal negligence - Wikipedia

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    (In the United States, there may sometimes be a slightly different interpretation for willful blindness.) The degree of culpability is determined by applying a reasonable-person standard. Criminal negligence becomes "gross" when the failure to foresee involves a "wanton disregard for human life" (see the definitions of corporate manslaughter ...

  4. Willful ignorance - Wikipedia

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    Willful ignorance is sometimes called willful blindness, contrived ignorance, conscious avoidance, [4] intentional ignorance, or Nelsonian knowledge. [ 5 ] The jury instruction for willful blindness is sometimes called the " ostrich instruction ".

  5. Child protection - Wikipedia

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    [46] [47] This includes willful neglect, knowingly not exercising a power for the purpose for which it was intended. This is why child abuse is defined as taking advantage of a position of trust having been invested with powers. [48] [49] Physical abuse is physical assault or battery on the child. Whilst an assault has some adverse consequence ...

  6. Willful negligence or accident in infant's breast milk ... - AOL

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    Dec. 4—WILKES-BARRE — While on a weekend vacation in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, in August 2021, Abigail Pero testified she took her mother, Jennifer Travinski, to a hospital.

  7. Petitions to oust Walters, Woods went viral after Nex ... - AOL

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    Willful neglect of duty. Corruption in office. Habitual drinking. Incompetency. Any offense involving moral turpitude committed while in office. For a state politician to be impeached, the ...

  8. 'Incompetence and willful neglect': TN comptroller sending ...

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    Comptroller of the Treasury Jason E. Mumpower said he had "no confidence in the Clerk's OFfice to manage it's affairs without outside intervention."

  9. Willful - Wikipedia

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    Willful blindness or Wilful ignorance, intentionally putting oneself in a position where oneself will be unaware of facts that would render oneself liable; Willful damage, vandalism; Wilful fire raising, Scottish common law offence; Willful violation of workplace rules and policies, either deliberately or as a result of neglect