Willfully, Neglect, Malice之分別

2009-06-22 7:26 pm
我想知 in Criminal Justice
Willfully, Neglect, Malice, Knowingly 之間既分別

Definitions of Terms
Willfully
- Purposefulness or willingness to complete the act (done"on purpose")
- Does not require criminal “intent”
- Doesn’t require knowledge of illegality

Neglect, Negligence
- A “criminal” lack of attention
- A level of attention below what a prudent or reasonable person would devote to an act

Malice, Maliciously
- Doing as act with a wish to vex, harm, annoy, or injure another person
- The intent to cause a harm upon a person
- Not always a necessary element of a crime

Knowingly
- Consciousness of the act having been done (done “consciously”)
-A “waking” mindset (awareness)


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回答 (1)

2009-06-26 8:44 am
✔ 最佳答案
Willfully - u do something in purpose
Malice - u do somthing that will harm, injure people in purpose
knowingly - u r aware when u do a crime. (unlike sleep-walking, u don't know what u r doing at that time)

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