Willfully blind definition

Willfully blind means 2t0hat, beyond a reasonable doubt, a person intentionally avoided knowledge of a crime by failing to m21ake a reasonable inquiry about suspected wrongdoing despite being aware that it is highly probabl2e2. A showing of negligence or mistake is insufficient to support

Related to Willfully blind

  • Willfully means intentionally, knowingly, and purposely.

  • Willful means any act or omission by the Executive that was in good faith and with a reasonable belief that the action or omission was in the best interests of the Company or its affiliates. Any act or omission based upon authority given pursuant to a duly adopted Board resolution, or, upon the instructions of any senior officer of the Company, or based upon the advice of counsel for the Company will be conclusively presumed to be taken or omitted by the Executive in good faith and in the best interests of the Company and/or its affiliates.

  • Habitually truant means a truant child who is truant for at least five school days within a school year.

  • Intentionally means that the person referred to has a purpose to do or fail to do the act or cause the result specified or believes that the act or failure to act, if successful, will cause that result. A person "intentionally" violates a statute:

  • Felony Conviction means a conviction within the preceding 24 months of a felony criminal violation under any Federal law and includes conviction of an offense defined in a section of the United States Code that specifically classifies the offense as a felony and conviction of an offense that is classified as a felony under 18 U.S.C. 3559.