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Case the 3d.
1826. July
Penal CodeCh. IV States of the mind &c
Example Supposition for exemplification sake. You have killed a man: it was with a drawn sword in the dark of the evening,
amidst a scene of confusion tumult. Supposition Case the 1t. Your
will did not go so much as to the giving motion to the sword. You
held it in your hand when a man flying running with all his might from the pursuit
of an aggressor ran unintentionally against your arm, and
thereby ga produced the fatal effect. Here the circumstance requisite
to render your will vitious failed was wanting as to the very act.
Case the Second. You gave intentionally motion to the sword, but it
was with the intention not of killing or wounding any man, but
of defending yourself against a furious mastiff dog which a man
had set against you. Here the circumstances necessary to render
your will vitious though not wanting as to the act which was the
cause of the mischief, were wanting as to the effect or say result.
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