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GENERAL PART
SECTION II. CRIME
CHAPTER 5. GUILT
Article 23. Intended Crime
(1) An act committed with direct or indirect intent shall be recognized an intended crime.
(2) A crime shall be recognized committed with direct intent if the person realized social danger of one's action (omission), could foresee its socially dangerous implications and wished them to occur.
(3) A crime shall be recognized committed with indirect intent if the person realized social danger of one's action (omission), could foresee probability of socially dangerous consequences, did not wish them but wittingly admitted them.