willfully - traducción al árabe
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willfully - traducción al árabe

CLASS OF STATE OF MIND IN LAW
Intent (law); Willfully; Specific intent; Specific intent crime; Specific intent crimes; Basic intent; Intention (criminal); Dolus; Oblique intent; Intention (law); Murderous intent; Legal intent

willfully         
حال : عَمْدًا . تَعَمُّدًا . بتَعَمُّد . قَصْدًا . عن قَصْد . عَنْ سابقِ تَصَوُّرٍ وتَصْمِيم

Definición

willfully
adv. referring to doing something intentionally, purposefully and stubbornly. Examples: "He drove the car willfully into the crowd on the sidewalk." "She willfully left the dangerous substances on the property." See also: willful

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Intention (criminal law)

In criminal law, intent is a subjective state of mind (mens rea) that must accompany the acts of certain crimes to constitute a violation. A more formal, generally synonymous legal term is scienter: intent or knowledge of wrongdoing.

Ejemplos de uso de willfully
1. First, it‘s wrong to believe the uninsured are willfully irresponsible.
2. "I did not willfully break the policy," Dale said.
3. Both stand accused of willfully helping a criminal gang.
4. The military brass recommends X and SecDef willfully chooses Y.
5. U.S., 325 U.S. '1, at 153, 65 S.Ct. 1031, 8' L.Ed. 14'5 (1'45) eloquently stated: When a criminal statute prohibits something from being ‘willfully‘ done, ‘willfully‘ never defines the physical conduct or the result the bringing of which to pass is proscribed. ‘Willfully‘ merely adds a certain state of mind as a prerequisite to criminal responsibility for the otherwise proscribed act.