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C
Simple Personal Injuries
Excuses are
1. Probity of intention
2. Want of intention
3. Provocation
Probity of intention is where the injury in
question is committed offender undoes the act which
proves to be injurious was done through a sincere
though erroneous persuasion of it's being
justifiable.
The error in this case may respect either 1.
the matter of fact or 2. the matter of right.
It respects the matter of fact, when the offender
was is mistake is concerning the existence of a fact
or circumstance on which he relied for his justification.
It respects the matter of right when the i mistake
is concerning the existence or import of a
Law or rule of law which he supposes to have
established the fact or circumstance in question as
a ground of justification.
In regard to the matter of fact, the error
may respect the actual past or present existence of the justify facts
or circumstances relied on as grounds of justification
if supposed to be looked upon as being past or present, or the probability
of their existence if looked upon as future.
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