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Qué (quién) es with malice aforethought - definición

With Malice Towards One and All

premeditate         
PREMEDITATION OR PREDETERMINATION OF A CRIME, INCREASING THE GUILT OR ENORMITY OF THE CRIME
Premeditation; Malice prepense; Premeditate; Prepense; Premeditated
v. a.
Precontrive, plan beforehand, deliberate, deliberately intend, predetermine, predesign, plan, plot, prearrange.
Premeditation         
PREMEDITATION OR PREDETERMINATION OF A CRIME, INCREASING THE GUILT OR ENORMITY OF THE CRIME
Premeditation; Malice prepense; Premeditate; Prepense; Premeditated
·noun The act of meditating or contriving beforehand; previous deliberation; forethought.
Premeditate         
PREMEDITATION OR PREDETERMINATION OF A CRIME, INCREASING THE GUILT OR ENORMITY OF THE CRIME
Premeditation; Malice prepense; Premeditate; Prepense; Premeditated
·adj Premeditated; deliberate.
II. Premeditate ·vi To think, consider, deliberate, or revolve in the mind, beforehand.
III. Premeditate ·vt To think on, and revolve in the mind, beforehand; to contrive and design previously; as, to premeditate robbery.

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With Malice towards One and All

"With Malice towards One and All" was the weekly column series published by Indian author and journalist Khushwant Singh in the leading English language dailes of India, occupying two full length columns on the editorial page of the Saturday edition.

Ejemplos de uso de with malice aforethought
1. Sir Louis Blom–Cooper QC and Professor Terence Morris are the authors of With Malice Aforethought: A Study of the Crime and Punishment for Homicide morris.atventa@virgin.net
2. The prosecutor decided the donor had not acted with malice aforethought but had breached the rules for donating blood when he filled in a form claiming he had not had frequent unprotected sex during the last 10 years, had not paid for sex in the previous 12 months and did not think there was a risk of him having HIV.