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Gwenyth P. is a working mother of two. Monday, after returning from a
weekend trip to Paris, she is running late for work. She tried to feed her
children kale for breakfast; they revolted. So they missed the school bus,
which caused Gwenyth to have to drive them to school. After drop-off and
while driving to work, she was texting her good friend Jennifer A. about a
recent Hollywood divorce when, as a result of not paying attention, Gwenyth
fails to see a stop sign and runs it. An officer sees the violation and stops her
and issues her a citation.
(1) What would a fair punishment be based on the nature of her
conduct/act? Should she be subject to possible incarceration based on
the nature of the act or just a fine? Why?
Now, suppose while Gwenyth is texting and driving, and running the stop
sign, Brad P. is legally walking in the cross-walk on his way to his divorce
lawyer’s office when he is struck by Ms. P’s vehicle. Brad is instantly killed.
Gwenyth was traveling just slightly over the speed limit at the time of the
accident.
(2) Should Gwenyth be subject to criminal prosecution or just civil
liability? Why? What is the difference between criminal liability and
civil liability? What is a tort? What is a Wrongful Death suit?
(3) What is actus reus and mens rea? Did Gwenyth have the requisite
mens rea for criminal liability? If so, what would the appropriate mens
rea be? Other than the actus reus and mens rea , what are the other
basic elements of criminal liability and describe each as it relates to the
above factual scenario?
(4) Most accidents involve some negligence on the part of one of the
vehicle operators. Should all of those at-fault drivers be subject to
criminal prosecution and possible incarceration? If injuries occur,
should the at-fault driver always be subject to criminal prosecution?
Why or why not? Is it the severity of injuries that should control
whether or not a particular accident is a criminal matter or the conduct
of the driver?
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