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" For instance, it is a principle of law that every man must be presumed to Intend the natural and probable consequences of his own voluntary... "
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1910
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Commentaries on the Criminal Law, Volume 2

Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1865 - 806 páginas
...laid down in the last two sections ; partly of the doctrine, that, as a question of proof, a man is presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his own voluntary act.11 If, therefore, one kindles a fire in a stack, situated so that it is likely to communicate,...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the District Courts of ..., Volume 2

Robert Dewey Benedict, Benjamin Lincoln Benedict - 1870 - 624 páginas
...debtor to give a preference to the creditor. The intent to prefer is essential ; but every person is to be presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his own acts, and, if such acts do, in fact, give a preference, it is competent to infer the intent (Denny...
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A Law Dictionary and Glossary: Containing Full Definitions of the ..., Volume 2

Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1870 - 674 páginas
...of consequences, and with a determination or willingness to produce such consequences. Every man is presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his own voluntary acts. 1 Greenl. End. § 18. Lord Ellenborough, 3 M. & S. 11, 15. Burr. Circ. Evid. 38, 47. INTENDERE....
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The National Bankruptcy Register Reports: Containing All the ..., Volume 1

1874 - 742 páginas
...debtor to give a preference to the creditor, the intent to prefer is essential ; but every person is to be presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his own acts, and if ' such acts do in fact give a preference, it is competent to infer the intent. Denny v....
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General ..., Volume 31

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1880 - 886 páginas
...of the province of the jury. The sixth asserts the familiar principle of the law of evidence, that a man must be presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his acts, and from it draws the conclusion, " that if • Simpson v. State. man shoots another with a deadly...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 30

1885 - 548 páginas
...done with an intention to give a preference, The intent to prefer is essential, but every person is to be presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his own acts, and if such acts do in fact as this do give a very large preference, it is competent for the...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 76

1910 - 1148 páginas
...which the jury may naturally and reasonably infer the intent charged. For instance, it is a principle of law that every man must be presumed to Intend the...consequences of his own voluntary and -willful act. So that from the use of a deadly weapon against another the Jury may infer the intent to commit murder,...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 55

1903 - 1168 páginas
...the Jury may naturally and reasonably infer the Intent charged. Рог instance, It Is a principle of law that every man must be presumed to intend the...natural and probable consequences of his own voluntary or willful act. So that, from the use of a deadly weapon against another, the jury may infer the Intent...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 62

1906 - 1172 páginas
...which the jury may naturally and reasonably infer the intent charged. For instance, it is a principle of law that every man must be presumed to intend the...natural and probable consequences of his own voluntary or willful act So that from the use of a deadly weapon against another the Jury may infer the intent...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 84

1913 - 1140 páginas
...human life, the Jury may find that he intended murder, for it is a principle of law that every man is presumed to Intend the natural and probable consequences of his own voluntary and willful acts. [4] In order to convict the prisoner of the crime of which he is charged, it Is not only necessary...
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