2.1.Grounds for exemption from criminal liability
The criminal responsibility of an individual exists only in the case when the perpetrator…
In order for a person’s behavior to constitute a criminal offense, it must be illegal,…
Other acts, such as murder or bodily harm, are related to the question of whether…
Killing or wounding in self-defense does not entail criminal or financial liability.…
Awareness as a presumption of criminal responsibility implies that minors and mentally…
Finally, the question of intent provides a theoretical basis for the concept of shubha,…
It is also important to note that there are two types of shubha: in terms of facts and in terms of law. A factual suspicion exists if a person believes that their conduct is lawful because they have justifiably mistaken the identity of persons or objects. Uncertainty about the law exists if a person’s belief in the permissibility of his actions stems from a misunderstanding of the law.…
We can conclude that the perpetrator will not be considered criminally responsible…