willful$91988$ - traducción al griego
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willful$91988$ - traducción al griego

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Willful (disambiguation); Wilful

willful      
adj. αυθαίρετος, ισχυρογνώμων, σκόπιμος, πείσμων
premeditated murder         
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  • [[Aaron Alexis]] holding a shotgun during his rampage
  • The historical homicide rate in [[Stockholm]] since 1400&nbsp;AD. The murder rate was very high in the [[Middle Ages]]. The rate has declined greatly: from 45/100,000 to a low of 0.6 in the 1950s. The last decades have seen the homicide rate rise slowly.
  • Intentional homicide rate per 100,000 inhabitants, 2009
  • UNODC : Per 100,000 population (2011)
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  • Thugs]] strangling a traveller on a highway in the early 19th century.
UNLAWFUL KILLING OF A HUMAN WITH MALICE AFORETHOUGHT
Murderer; Second degree murder; Second-degree murder; Murders; First degree murder; Murdered; First-degree murder; Murdering; Murderers; Murdur; Premeditated murder; Aggravated murder; Wilful murder; Wilful Murder; Double murder; MURDER; Murderess; Murther; Murder cases; First-degree Murder; Felonious homicide; Multiple murder; Willful murder; First Degree Murder; First-degree intentional homicide; Preplanned murder; Planned murder; Murder in the second degree; 1st degree murder; 2nd degree murder; Unpremeditated murder; Double-murder
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Wilful

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Willful

Willful or wilful may refer to:

  • with mens rea, the mental state of a crime
    • Intention (criminal law)
    • Willful blindness or Wilful ignorance, intentionally putting oneself in a position where oneself will be unaware of facts that would render oneself liable
    • Willful damage, vandalism
    • Wilful fire raising, Scottish common law offence
  • Willful violation of workplace rules and policies, either deliberately or as a result of neglect