General Part
Section 2.
Crime.
Chapter 5.
Guilt.
Article 30. Committal of negligent crime.
1. A crime committed through negligence can be manifested through self-confidence or carelessness.
2. A crime is considered committed through self-confidence, if the person had foreseen the possible
dangerous nature of one’s action (inaction) for the society, but without sufficient grounds self-confidently hoped that these consequences will be prevented.
3. A crime is considered committed through carelessness, if the person had not foreseen the possible dangerous nature of one’s action (inaction) for the society, although in the given circumstances he was obliged and was able to foresee them .
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