Preterintention

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title: Preterintention
text: Preterintention in criminal law is a degree of culpability in which a defendant intended to commit a crime but also unintentionally committed a more serious crime. It derives from the legal Latin phrase praeter intentionem, which means "beyond intention". Preterintentional crimes or offenses may also be referred to as result-conditioned or consequentially aggravated. A common form of preterintentional crime is bodily harm resulting in death, in which the defendant intended to harm the victim but
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description: Voluntary unlawful conduct which unintentionally carries out a more serious offence
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preterintention
date created: 2024-07-28T08:02:06Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T20:19:19Z
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