Difference between intention cause and motive in evidence
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Difference Between Intention and Motive
October 13, 2017 By Surbhi S Leave a Comment
intention vs motive The intention is the basic element for making a person liable for the crime, which is commonly contrasted with motive. Though we often use the two terms interchangeably, these are different in the eyes of law. While intention means the purpose of doing something, motive determines the reason for committing an act.
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Let me now explain motive, and in particular, the difference between motive and intent. Intent means conscious objective or purpose. Thus, a person commits a criminal act withintent when that person's conscious objective or purpose is to engage in the act which the law forbids or to bring about an unlawful result.
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