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CRIMINAL LAW – attempted aggravated murder; R.C. 2929.02; felonious assault; R.C. 2903.11; negligent assault; R.C. 2903.14; police stand-off; intent to injure; manifest weight of the evidence; presumed to intend the natural, reasonable, and probable consequences of voluntary acts.
... the California courts' application of a "natural and probable consequences" doctrine, creates a sub...
... of the burden to the defendant and consequences to the community of imposing a duty on the defenda... courts discuss proximate cause as the natural and probable consequences of a defendant's conduct...
... and discretion is presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his acts but the pres...
... that the Confrontation Clause is "most naturally read as a reference to the right of confrontation ... person against the legitimate consequences of his own wrongful acts," ibid. , and that the w... that a person intends the natural and probable consequences of his acts"); see also G. Williams, ...
... was that the damages sustained were the natural and probable consequences of AES's intentional emi...
... (13) if the defendant's actions have the "natural and probable" effect of interfering with the due a... of the natural and probable consequences of the defendant's acts." (44) . Since Neiswender,...
... which creates an effect which is not the natural or probable consequence of the means employed and ..., resulted from unforeseen consequences that a reasonable person would not have expected t...
... is that the damages sustained were the natural and probable consequences ...
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