ProphetesAI is thinking...
doli capax
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
doli capax
‖ doli capax, adj. phr. Law. (ˌdɒlɪ ˈkæpæks) [f. L. doli, gen. sing. of dolus (see dole n.3) + capax capable.] Capable of having the evil intention necessary for the commission of a crime. So doli incapax, incapable of having such an intention: usu. applied to a person under the age of fourteen.a 16...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Jean-Baptiste Sipido
The jury "held that by reason of his age he had not acted with discernment and could not be considered doli capax" or legally responsible.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
dolus
‖ dolus, n. Law. (ˈdɒləs) [L., = deceit, cunning.] Deceit, fraud; spec. wilful or intentional damage (contrasted with culpa). Freq. in phr. dolus bonus, deceit not intended to cause damage, or regarded by the law as justified (?obs.). Also dolus malus, deceit with malicious intention to harm. Cf. do...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Juvenile Delinquents Act
since the time of Henry III, those under the age of seven could not be convicted, and those between seven and fourteen were prima facie considered to be doli capax (except where the court found them capable of distinguishing between good and evil).
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
prima facie
‖ prima facie, adv. and adj. phr. (n.) (ˈpraɪmə ˈfeɪʃɪiː) [L. prīmā faciē at first sight (M. Seneca), faciē, ablative of faciēs face. Formerly anglicized, after F. de prime face, ‘at’ or ‘of prime face’: see prime a. 9 c.] A. adv. At first sight; on the face of it; as appears at first without invest...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
South African law of delict
Accountability is a prerequisite for fault: The person at fault, to be at fault, must be culpae capax, having the ability to know the difference between In an extreme case one may be provoked to a degree of anger which renders one doli et culpae incapax.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org