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GENERAL PART
VI – CHAPTER SIX
CULPABILITY Existence of Guilt
Article 33
(1) Guilt exists if a perpetrator was mentally capable at the time of the commission of a criminal offence and acted with intent.
GENERAL PART
VI – CHAPTER SIX
CULPABILITY
Intent
Article 35
(1) A criminal offence may be perpetrated with direct or indirect intent.
(2) The perpetrator acts with direct intent when a perpetrator was aware of his deed but still desired its perpetration.
(3) The perpetrator acts with indirect intent when a perpetrator was aware that a prohibited consequence might have resulted from his action or omission to act but nevertheless consented to its occurrence.