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Legal Definitions - wanton misconduct

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Definition of wanton misconduct

Wanton misconduct is a term used to describe an act or failure to act that shows reckless disregard for the rights of others, with the knowledge that injury will probably result. It is also known as wanton and reckless misconduct.

Examples of wanton misconduct include:

  • A driver who speeds through a red light, knowing that there are pedestrians crossing the street.
  • An employer who fails to provide safety equipment to employees working with dangerous machinery.
  • A doctor who prescribes a medication to a patient, knowing that it will cause harm.

These examples illustrate how wanton misconduct involves a deliberate and reckless disregard for the safety and well-being of others. It goes beyond mere negligence, which is a failure to exercise reasonable care.

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Simple Definition

Wanton misconduct is when someone does something or fails to do something, knowing that it will probably hurt someone else. It's like they don't care about the other person's safety. This is different from just making a mistake or being careless. It's more like they are being reckless on purpose. It can happen in different situations, like when a public official does something corrupt, or when someone is driving a car and not paying attention to the road.

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