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- actions. There cannot be dolus eventualis if he does not envisage those cir****stances or consequences. Dolus eventualis differs from dolus indirectus in...
- doubt and convicted of the murder ("murder with indirect intent" – dolus eventualis) of French actress Marie Trintignant, which occurred in a hotel room in...
- distinguish between intention in the broad sense (dolus directus and dolus eventualis), and negligence. Negligence does not carry criminal responsibility unless...
- manslaughter. A similar concept is Eventualvorsatz  [de], also called dolus eventualis or bedingter Vorsatz (literally: "conditional intent"). Under this concept...
- could constitute dolus eventualis. Hoctor submits that this approach is correct, and that the foresight component of dolus eventualis should not be subjected...
- connotati più o meno grotteschi dei politici presi di mira, dei loro eventuali difetti fisici, della loro particolare pronuncia, dei loro vezzi, del...
- rested on Judge Masipa's application of the legal principle of dolus eventualis (whether an accused did actually foresee the outcome of his actions, rather...
- destruction of part of a po****tion". Unlike murder, it excludes dolus eventualis, and according to Ventura, "the accused must act with the intent to kill...
- when the motive to increase the fortune is dominating the crime. Dolus eventualis[further explanation needed] to kill is sufficient for killing out of greed...
- that Guttenberg had made the errors only with contingent intent (dolus eventualis). The attorney's office also stated that there was no criminal abuse of...