Offend - Law Dictionary Search Results
Agenhine
was then accounted one of the family, 'and if he offend the king's peace, his host' had to be 'answerable for
Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea.
the maxim as most unfortunate and misleading. An intention to offend against the penal provisions of a statute constitutes mens rea
Scandalize
To offend the feelings or the conscience of a person by some
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Provoke
by taunts or by defiance to exasperate to irritate to offend intolerably to cause to retaliate
Offend
To strike against to attack to assail
Knowingly
knowing manner intelligently consciously deliberately as he would not knowingly offend
Displease
of disapprobation or dislike in to be disagreeable to to offend to vex often followed by with or at It usually
Disoblige
an act which contravenes the will or desires of to offend by an act of unkindness or incivility to displease to
Disgust
loathing as of the stomach to excite aversion in to offend the moral taste of often with at with or by
minimum contacts
are sufficient so that the assertion of jurisdiction will not offend the traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice.
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