GENERAL PART
SECTION II. CRIME
CHAPTER 5. Guilt
Article 28. Intentionally Committed Crimes
(1) A crime committed intentionally is deemed to be an act committed with general and specific intent.
(2) A crime is deemed to be committed with specific intent if the defendant realized the social danger of his act (omission), foresaw its socially dangerous consequences and intended to produce these consequences.
(3) A crime is considered to be committed with general intent if the defendant realized the socially dangerous character of his act (omission), foresaw its socially dangerous consequences, didn't intend to produce these consequences but deliberately allowed them.
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