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General Provisions
Section Two
CRIMES
Chapter two
Elements of Crimes
Part Two
Moral (contemplative) Element Criminal Intention and Mistake
Second - Mistake
Article 36
Crime is considered unintentional when the effect of crime is brought about by its doer doer by mistake, regardless of whether the mistake is due to neglect, crodulity, carelessness or due to non-observation of laws, regulations and orders.