User blog comment:Arathorstories/Azeroth's Law: Property, Part 1/@comment-5781280-20131016165437

Really amazing article, I'm glad you're taking the time to write these and I hope to see some more.

Interesting to note, in the U.S. trespass is a strict liability crime. If you have the physical intent to step foot on a piece of land that you do not have permission to be on, then it is a trespass. Thus, if a hunter moving through the woods accidently crosses a property line, even though he thought he was on his own land, he is still trespassing. If the hunter falls down a ravine and ends up on another's property, since he did not possess the intent to physically place himself in that particular location, he is not guilty of a trespass.

I don't think this is a state thing, but rather, a generally nationwide acceptance of this definition of trespass.