Dictionary Home » Dictionary Definitions » intention in criminal law

intention in criminal law

Intention in criminal law is defined as an assessment of whether the accused did something wrong on purpose.

(noun)

  1. Doing something illegal on purpose is an example of intention in criminal law.
  2. An example of intention in criminal law is when an accidental murder is charged as manslaughter, while a planned and intended murder is charged as first degree murder.

YourDictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2013 by LoveToKnow Corp.
link/cite print suggestion box