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In form (3), intent can be simply decided in the case of a direct attack, or "virtual certainty", with knowledge of the virtual certainty – the Woollin [c 23] principle. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] In form (1), where an injury does not amount to grievous bodily harm, intent to cause grievous bodily harm (in the advancement of a different cause) must be shown.
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The use of the FD-302 has been criticized as a form of institutionalized perjury due to FBI guidelines that prohibit recordings of interviews. Prominent defense lawyers and former FBI agents have stated that they believe that the method of interviewing by the FBI is designed to expose interviewees to potential perjury or false statement criminal charges when the interviewee is deposed in a ...
The Israeli-American Alexander twins, 37, and their older brother Tal, once wealthy, high-flying real estate brokers who moved in some of the most elite circles in New York and Florida, are facing ...
On December 4, 1992, Hazelle Fenty was found murdered in a Daytona Beach, Florida, church. The Daytona Beach Police Department is investigating Case of Daytona Beach woman killed on her birthday ...
A Florida woman was sentenced to life in prison Monday after she was found guilty of second-degree murder for zipping her boyfriend in a suitcase, leaving him inside for hours until he died. Sarah ...
Section 20, fictional branch of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in the Strike Back universe; Section Twenty of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Section 20 of the Indian Penal Code; Significant sections numbered 20 in legislation: Section 20A of the (South African) Sexual Offences Act, 1957; Section 20 of the UK's Children Act 1989
comprised four women – two of them represented the rights of migrant women workers in Asia; the third advocated for Nepali workers in the United States; and the fourth organized domestic workers in New York City. As the forum got underway, I was struck by the marked absence of a ‘voice’ for the Caribbean community which, by my