The General Part
Title II
Offences
Chapter I
General Provisions
Guilt
Art.20 – (1) The act provided by the criminal law which manifests a social peril is committed in guilt when it is perpetrated in intent, in negligence or with exceeded intent.
1.The act is committed in intent, when the perpetrator :
• a) foresees the result of his act, pursuing its occurrence through the commission of that act ;
b) foresees the result of his act and, although he does not pursues it, accepts the possibility of its occurrence.
2.The act is committed in negligence when the perpetrator :
• a) foresees the result of his act, but he does not accept it, considering, without ground, that the result should not occur ;
b) he does not foresees the result of his act, although he should have and could have foreseen it.
(2) An act that resides either in an action or inaction shall be an offence only when it is committed with intent.
(3) An act committed in negligence shall be an offence only when the law so provides.
(4) There is exceeded intent when the more serious result of an action or inaction with intent is caused by the perpetrator’s negligence.
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