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The charge of Culpable and Reckless Conduct can be libelled as an offence on its own or as a specific course of action which has given rise to an offence. The general offences of recklessness in Scotland are contained within both Common Law and Statutory law. The
Offence
Charge
Statue
Vandalism
Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 s.52(1)(3)
Intentionally or recklessly penetrating with penis the vagina/anus/mouth of another
Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009 S37(1)&(3)(a)
Intentionally or recklessly kill/injure/take a wild bird