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Latest revision as of 07:33, 12 November 2010
Definition[]
Intentional means that the outcome was an objective of the conduct.
Overview[]
Some courts “construe ‘intent’ . . . as referring to an intent to perform an actual, physical act in the real world, rather than an intent to accomplish a result or consequence of that act.”[1]