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GENERAL PART
SECTION II. CRIME
CHAPTER 5. GUILT
Article 25. Innocent Infliction (Occasion)
An act shall be recognized committed innocently if the doer did not realize, must not and was unable to realize social danger of one's action (omission) or could not foresee its socially dangerous consequences, and, under circumstances of the case, must not and was unable to foresee them.