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Hi-Fi-LP 发表于 2013-8-8 23:45 ![](static/image/common/back.gif)
法律应该是以行为造成的后果为准则, 而不是意图, 否则没有误杀一罪了
You are mistaken my friend, I will explain one by one.
FIRSTLY, there are a few exceptions in western laws, in which you dont need an INTENT to commit a crime.
A good example is drink driving: you dont need the intent (I want to get drunk first and then drive). If the fact is that you are drunk and and driving a car at the same time, you have committed the offence.
manslaughter is another one, on this pointm you are wrong. the difference between murder and manslaughter is if the person has the intent to KILL. If I intent to teach you a lesson by striking someone with a basball bat (just to let him know who I am, not to kill him), but I accidentally strike him on the head and he dies. This is manslaughter, because I did not want to kill him.
But 9 out 10, "法律应该是以行为造成的后果为准则" is wrong. In a restaurant, I genuinely believe I take my own jacket, but I accidentally take your jacket, have I stolen it? If someone has some mental health problem and punches another man genuinely believing he is a punchbag, has he committed assault?
The answers are NO, my friend.
SECONDLY about this civil case:
I can give you one example:
I owe you $10000. I live in a million dollar house I drive a $100k car but I refuse to pay you back. you go to the tribunal and finally you get a court order (we take a possession order as an example), the order says I need to pay you back but otherwise the court staff can physically come into my place and get my car auctioned. so the money can be used to pay you back.
Are you happy so far? you should be.
The problem comes in here, if the court staff come come to my place, and try to tow my car, but I say, "hang on, I did not let you guys in my property, you are breaking into my house!!!!" and I call the police. the court staff get trespassed and even arrested and prosecuted for this, will you still be happy? you shouldn't be. you will say, "what the fuck is this fucking law system??? I get a court order, but no one can execute it?????"
have you spotted the problem here my friend? Those people moved in 10 days ago, which could be a very good indication that the debtor has run away recently, and the address that the debt collection person has is still the old one for him.
So the debt collection person or company do not have any intent to commit a crime there, they are just siomply doing their jobs.
I hope this answers your question. |
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