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In New York, for example, lawyers could reveal a client's intention to commit a crime, Professor Gillers said.
Even if one does furnish some measure of assistance, the law further requires that the accomplice be aware of the user's intention to commit a crime and intend to give some assistance or encouragement in its completion.
In the rich catalogue of political misdemeanours, why did the commissioners single out Hain for a criminal investigation when, having volunteered the information himself, he clearly had no intention to commit a crime?
He said the two suspects "probably didn't have any intention to commit a crime like this until relatively recently".
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Rarely is there a document in which a person reveals an intent to commit a crime.
"I think it was just an ill-designed stunt with no intent to commit a crime".
"Gregory had no intent to commit a crime; he was committing journalism instead.
Indeed, before conducting a stop, Officer Gonzalez said an officer had to believe "the person has committed a crime, is committing a crime or is about to commit a crime".
Of course, it is always inadvisable to commit a crime.
You need another action for someone to commit a crime".
He had never fired the gun or used it to commit a crime, he said.
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