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- Seaman's_Manslaughter_Statute abstract "Title 18 Section 1115 of the U.S. Criminal Code or the Seaman's Manslaughter Statute criminalizes misconduct or negligence that result in deaths involving vessels (ships and boats) on waters in the jurisdiction of the United States. The statute exposes three groups to criminal liability: ship's officers, such as captains, engineers, and pilots; those having responsibility for the vessel's condition, such as owners, charterers, and inspectors; and corporate management. Unlike common law manslaughter, which requires a mens rea or mental state of gross negligence or heat of passion in absence of malice, this statute requires only simple negligence — a breach of duty to perform an act or omission in violation of a standard of care.Laws of this form date from steamboat accidents in the early 1800s. The accident need not occur on a boat, and the threshold of criminal liability is lower than in standard manslaughter cases due to the reduced mens rea requirement.".
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- Seaman's_Manslaughter_Statute subject Category:Admiralty_law.
- Seaman's_Manslaughter_Statute subject Category:Manslaughter.
- Seaman's_Manslaughter_Statute subject Category:United_States_maritime_law.
- Seaman's_Manslaughter_Statute comment "Title 18 Section 1115 of the U.S. Criminal Code or the Seaman's Manslaughter Statute criminalizes misconduct or negligence that result in deaths involving vessels (ships and boats) on waters in the jurisdiction of the United States. The statute exposes three groups to criminal liability: ship's officers, such as captains, engineers, and pilots; those having responsibility for the vessel's condition, such as owners, charterers, and inspectors; and corporate management.".
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