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  2. Endangerment - Wikipedia

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    Reckless endangerment: A person commits the crime of reckless endangerment or wanton endangerment if the person recklessly engages in conduct which creates substantial jeopardy of severe corporeal trauma to another person. “Reckless” conduct is conduct that exhibits a culpable disregard of foreseeable consequences to others from the act or ...

  3. Reckless driving - Wikipedia

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    ORS 811.140 Reckless driving • penalty (1) A person commits the offense of reckless driving if the person recklessly drives a vehicle upon a highway or other premises described in this section in a manner that endangers the safety of persons or property. (2) The use of the term recklessly in this section is as defined in ORS 161.085 ...

  4. Criminal law - Wikipedia

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    Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime.It proscribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and welfare of people inclusive of one's self.

  5. Anthony Gonzalez found guilty of reckless homicides in fatal ...

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    The 59-year-old was found guilty of two counts of second-degree reckless homicide and five counts of second-degree recklessly endangering safety.

  6. Reasons your license may be suspended & how to get it ... - AOL

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    Reckless driving: A driver is considered to be driving recklessly when there is a blatant disregard for safety and consequences while operating a vehicle. It does not necessarily mean an accident ...

  7. Homeless man charged with shooting at Marathon County deputy ...

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    Tyler R. Perkins, 35, faces charges of attempted first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree recklessly endangering safety, possessing a firearm as a convicted felon, second-degree recklessly ...

  8. Threatening government officials of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, threatening government officials is a felony under federal law. Threatening the president of the United States is a felony under 18 U.S.C. § 871, punishable by up to 5 years of imprisonment, that is investigated by the United States Secret Service. [1]

  9. Road rage - Wikipedia

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    Road rage is a potentially serious act, and it may be seen as an endangerment of public safety. However, it is not always possible to judge intent by observation, so "road ragers" who are stopped by police may be charged with other offenses such as careless or reckless driving, or may be fined or arrested. Some consider road ragers to be criminals.