Related to Intervening Cause: Superseding causeIntervening Cause A separate act or omission that breaks the direct connection between the defendant's actions and an injury or loss to another person, and may relieve the defendant of liability for the injury or loss. Civil and criminal defendants ...
See id. In any event, in civil cases when there are questions as to polling procedure, courts apparently look to criminal cases for guidance. See, e.g., id. at 958-60. 7 Ford also argues that the form of the question used by the district court - asking whether Juror 12 agreed ...
Bullying is a pervasive problem that impacts children and youth in schools involved as perpetrators, victims, and bystanders. This paper synthesizes findings from the empirical literature, including meta-analyses, to examine the evidence for bullying prevention and intervention approaches with attention t...
Intervening Cause A separate act or omission that breaks the direct connection between the defendant's actions and an injury or loss to another person, and may relieve the defendant of liability for the injury or loss. Civil and criminal defendants alike may invoke the intervening cause doctrine ...
Intervening Cause A separate act or omission that breaks the direct connection between the defendant's actions and an injury or loss to another person, and may relieve the defendant of liability for the injury or loss. Civil and criminal defendants alike may invoke the intervening cause doctrine ...
Intervening Cause A separate act or omission that breaks the direct connection between the defendant's actions and an injury or loss to another person, and may relieve the defendant of liability for the injury or loss. Civil and criminal defendants alike may invoke the intervening cause doctrine ...