Case Study: Attempted Murder By Poisioning

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1.) No, reading up on the material that was confused as sugar could've easily been deemed, sugar. I assume it was an employee who acidentally did that, but no, I don't believe it was on purpose. I mean like, what sane every day employee goes, "Lets poison someone today". It was a mistake, a costly one, but a mistake on Dickey's behalf. 2.) Yes, intentionally, they should be sued for money and that employee should be fired and thrown in jail for some type of charges. That is criminal, "Attempted Murder by Poisioning", would be the correct usage. Negligence is a little different, I mean, yes there should've been more attention paid to the substance but if I read it correctly, it could've been confused as sugar to the common eye. Maybe Dickey's

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