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People v. Hall Sample Case Brief

Style: People (Colorado) v. Nathan Hall

Colorado Supreme Court 2004

Procedural History: At a preliminary hearing, the trial court dismissed case for
lack of probable cause (defendant won)
District court affirmed lack of probable cause (defendant won
again)
Appellate court reversed (People won)

Issue: A) How should Colorado law describe the mental state of recklessness?

B) Whether the People have probable cause to believe that the defendant
committed reckless manslaughter when the defendant, a former ski racer trained
in ski safety, skied straight down a dangerous section of a mountain, lost control,
and struck the victim, killing him.

Holding: A) Mental state of recklessness is a legal definition that forms the rule for
this issue; see rule below for court’s holding on the description of the recklessness
mental state.

B) Defendant’s conduct reveals sufficient probable cause of reckless
manslaughter because the defendant acted “despite his subjective awareness of a
substantial and unjustifiable risk of death from his conduct.” Specifically, the
defendant appreciated the risk of harm because he was a former ski racer trained
in ski safety. He consciously disregarded that risk when he hurtled himself
straight down a steep and bumpy slope with his weight back on his skis and arms
out for balance, allowing himself to be thrown from mogul to mogul. The risk
was substantial and unjustified because, as a ski racer, defendant knew what harm
might occur from losing control on skis at a high rate of speed, yet he chose to ski
the dangerous route down the mountain.

Rules: A) Recklessness involves a higher level of culpability than criminal
negligence, but requires less culpability than intentional actions. The State
establishes a cause of action for reckless manslaughter when it proves the
defendant caused the victim’s death and the defendant:
Consciously disregarded
A substantial and
Unjustified risk that he would
Cause the death of another

The court may infer that the defendant was subjectively aware of the risk.
Court must weigh the nature and purpose of defendant’s conduct against the risk
created by that conduct in evaluating whether a risk is unjustifiable. A substantial

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