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Transferred intent is a doctrine in the law of torts, as well as in criminal law. A tort is either an act, or a failure to act, that results in injury or harm to a person. Tort law is a branch of civil law, not a branch of criminal law. This means that people found guilty in...
In that respect the Act is consistent with the well-settled criminal law doctrine of transferred intent, which provides that when an individual acts with the intent to harm one person, and during the course of the offense hurts another, the law considers the perpetrator to be just as guilty ...
The doctrine of transferred intent (or transferred "malice" in England) generally provides that if A attempts to harm B but, because of bad aim, misses and... Westen,Peter - 《Criminal Law & Philosophy》 被引量: 3发表: 2013年 Transferred Intent: Should Its "Curious Survival" Continue? Th...
Transferred intentTransferred maliceResulting harmProximate causeThe doctrine of transferred intent (or transferred "malice" in England) generally provides that if A attempts to harm B but, because of bad aim, misses and accidentally causes the same harm to befall C, A's harmful intent vis-脿-...
german criminal lawTransferred malice is a well-known concept that allows the extension of an offender's intent to a victim or object hit accidentally because the offender missed his intended target. Coupled to this doctrine is the annex doctrine of transferred defences which purports to transfer ...
Law and Philosophy - Transferred malice, or transferred intent, is the criminal doctrine that states that if D tries to kill A, and accidentally kills B, the intent to kill transfers from A to B,...doi:10.1007/s10982-021-09421-xTomlin, Patrick...