| 11. | While " falsity " may be defined as not being true it also conveys a sense of tortiuousness and wrongfulness.
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| 12. | To win her case under Texas law, her lawyers must prove she did not understand the wrongfulness of her behavior.
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| 13. | "I have opinions on the defendant's knowledge of wrongfulness at the time of the offense ."
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| 14. | Posthumus then comes forward to confirm Iachimo's story, revealing his identity and acknowledging his wrongfulness in desiring Imogen killed.
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| 15. | The case is especially significant for the law of delict, and the question of wrongfulness in cases of pure economic loss.
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| 16. | "If you do something that hurts somebody else with knowledge of the wrongfulness of it, you're responsible for it.
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| 17. | He was, the lawyers said, mentally retarded and so intellectually limited that he could not appreciate the wrongfulness of his own conduct.
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| 18. | Defense attorneys now must prove he had a mental defect that made him unable to appreciate the wrongfulness of his actions at the time.
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| 19. | It recalled that Nickerson had concluded that Volpe showed a lack of remorse and a failure to accept fully the wrongfulness of his crimes.
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| 20. | Examples include diminished capacity to understand the wrongfulness of the action, or a mistake of fact that affected the intention of the litigant.
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