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there to be a conscious indifference. i want to just go over a couple of cases quickly with the court. a recent georgia supreme court case explained that criminal negligence necessarily implies not only knowledge of probable consequences, which may result from the use of a given instrumentality, but also willful or wanton disregard for the probable effects of such instrumentality upon others, likely to be affected thereby. at sullivan versus kemp, 293 georgia, 770, if there's no evidence that he had knowledge, that cooper was actually in the car, when he walked away and went to work, if there's no evidence that he had that knowledge, it's not criminal negligence. it's a horrible tragedy and an

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