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" This rule is founded on the plain and obvious principle, that a person must be presumed to intend to do that which he voluntarily and willfully does in fact do, and that he must intend all the natural, probable, and usual consequences of his own acts. "
The Pacific Reporter - 230. lappuse
1924
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Report of the Case of John W. Webster: ... Indicted for the Murder of George ...

John White Webster, George Bemis - 1850 - 660 lapas
...rebut the natural presumption of malice. This rule is founded on the plain and obvious principle, that a person must be presumed to intend to do that which he voluntarily and wilfully does in fact do, and that he must intend all the natural, probable, and usual consequence*...
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Report of the Trial of Prof. John W. Webster: Indicted for the Murder of Dr ...

John White Webster, James Winchell Stone - 1850 - 332 lapas
...warrant the conviction of the party. This rule is founded upon the plain and obvious principle, that a person must be presumed to intend to do that which he in fact does ; and that he must intend the natural, probable, and usual consequences of his own acts....
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Report of the Case of John W. Webster: ... Indicted for the Murder of George ...

John White Webster, George Bemis - 1850 - 670 lapas
...be presumed to intend to do that which he voluntarily and wilfully does in fact do, and that he must intend all the natural, probable, and usual consequences of his own acts. Therefore, when one person assails another violently with a dangerous weapon, likely to kill and which...
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Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., 59. sējums

Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1853 - 702 lapas
...rebut the natural presumption of malice. This rule is founded on the plain and obvious principle, that a person must be presumed to intend to do that which he voluntarily and wilfully does in fact do, and that he must intend all the natural, probable, and usual consequences...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of the ...

Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1866 - 704 lapas
...rebut the natural presumption of malice. This rule is founded on the plain and obvious principle, that a person must be presumed to intend to do that which he voluntarily and wilfully does in fact do, and that he must intend all the natural, probable, and usual consequences...
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Criminal abortion

Horatio Robinson Storer - 1868 - 262 lapas
...rebut the natural presumption of malice. This rule is founded on the plain and obvious principle, that a person must be presumed to intend to do that which he voluntarily and wilfully does in fact do ; and that he must intend all the natural, probable, and usual consequences...
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A History of the Life and Trials of Thomas McGehean, who was Charged with ...

1874 - 306 lapas
...him liable, then you will look to the weapons with which the violence was inflicted. TLc rule is that a person must be presumed to intend to do that which he voluntarily and willfully does do in fact, and that he must intend all the natural, probable, and usual consequences of his own acts....
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The Northwestern Reporter, 15. sējums

1883 - 994 lapas
...The rule to which the judge most likely referred and intended to give is that "a person is presume d to intend to do that which he voluntarily and willfully does in fact do." Curry v. State, 4 Neb. 545. Here, however, there is not even the shadow of a doubt that the blow was...
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West Coast Reporter: Containing All the Decisions as Fast as ..., 2. sējums

1884 - 1006 lapas
..."Webster, 5 Cashing 305, is as follows: "This rule is founded on the plain and obvious principle, that a person must be presumed to intend to do that which...he voluntarily and willfully does in fact do, and that he must intend all the natural, probable and usual consequences of his own act." To hold tne defendant...
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General ..., 52. sējums

1886 - 884 lapas
...rebut the natural presumption of malice. This rule is founded on the plain and obvious principle, that a person must be presumed to intend to do that which...he voluntarily and willfully does in fact do, and that he must intend all the natural, probable, and usual consequences of his own acts. Therefore, when...
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