Criminal intent definition

Criminal intent in this context means the intent to do the physical act constituting assault, not the intent that one’s actions be malicious or illegal. See State v. Keend, 140 Wn. App. 858, 866- 67, 166 P.3d 1268 (2007).

Examples of Criminal intent in a sentence

  • The following serves to distinguish the source(s) of violence: Type 1 – External Criminal intent and committed by a perpetrator who has no relationship to workplace (e.g. theft, physical assault, property damage, hostage taking) Type 2 – Patient/resident/client Related Involves a patient/resident/client who is receiving services i.

Related to Criminal intent

  • Violent juvenile felony means any of the delinquent acts enumerated in subsection B or C of

  • Nonviolent offense means an offense which is not a violent

  • Violent offense means a violent offense as defined in RCW 9.94A.030;

  • Sanction means any international economic sanction administered or enforced by the United States Government (including, without limitation, OFAC), the United Nations Security Council, the European Union or its Member States, Her Majesty’s Treasury or other relevant sanctions authority.

  • Criminal offense means a public offense, as defined in Iowa Code section 701.2, that is prohibited by statute and is punishable by fine or imprisonment.