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." To act "knowingly" means to act in a way that producing a result (here, death) is almost certain.
Nor can it act "knowingly" or "corruptly".
But more: I can choose to act knowingly directly against my ultimate good, to thwart it.[52] I can choose evil as evil.
The documents show that a secret military investigation of Flynn in 2010 concluded that he did not act "knowingly" and that his actions did not threaten national security.
As a result, individuals can in some cases be convicted even when they didn't know that their conduct was wrong or unlawful or when they didn't act "knowingly," "willfully," "recklessly" or "negligently".
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Jurors in Richmond County Superior Court here found that Hooters acted knowingly.
But Judge Shira A. Scheindlin said, "There is no doubt in my mind that Colombia acted knowingly".
According to the indictment, Ms. Brown acted "knowingly in concert with DocX and its employees" to mislead and defraud the Boone County recorder of deeds.
President Lyndon B. Johnson, by ensuring the passage of the civil rights acts, knowingly sacrificed that alliance -- and the future of his party -- for the greater good of the country.
The suit argues that Mr. Norsigian and a consulting firm run by his lawyer, Arnold Peter, have "acted knowingly, willfully and with malice" in marketing the negatives as Adams's work, according to a report in The Bay Citizen.
Similarly, the court rejected defendants' argument that they had not acted "knowingly and without permission" to access data or provide access under the California statute because they had permission under the site license.
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