Sam is a bar owner who decides to install a high-powered sound system in his establishment without obtaining the necessary permits or considering the structural integrity of the building. During a particularly loud night, the speakers cause vibrations that weaken a support beam, leading to the building collapsing and resulting in several fatalities. Sam did not intend for anyone to be harmed but disregarded the obvious risks associated with his actions. What is the most likely criminal liability for Sam?
Sam's actions demonstrate a disregard for the potential consequences of installing the sound system without proper permits or structural considerations. This behavior aligns with reckless manslaughter, where an individual consciously ignores a substantial risk that their actions could lead to death. This distinguishes it from second-degree murder, which involves different elements of intent, and from negligent homicide, which involves a failure to perceive such risks.
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