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Federal Convictions Founded On Intentional Blindness - Is This Reasonable?

Posted by Dave Joiests
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Apr 30, 2016
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Intentional Blindness is a concept of liability in the federal criminal justice system that simply doesn't appear reasonable. The doctrine of intentional loss of sight helps district attorneys found guilty offenders who intentionally secure themselves from clear proof of important facts that are highly recommended by the situations. If an accused that behaves in this way, they are equally as liable as those who have real knowledge of the criminal activity. It is additionally stated that individuals that understand sufficient to blind themselves to route evidence of crucial facts basically have actual expertise of those facts.
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