See Also: WILFULLY, intentionally(law)
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smatter(1) (iou) and WILFULLY, intentionally (law)


smatter(1) (iou)



smatter noun. M17.
[from the verb.]
Superficial knowledge; a smattering.

WILFULLY, intentionally (law)


WILFULLY, intentionally. 2. In charging certain offences it is required that they should be 2. In charging certain offences it is required that they should be stated to be wilfully done. Arch. Cr. Pl. 51, 58; Leach' s Cr. L. 556. stated to be wilfully done. Arch. Cr. Pl. 51, 58; Leach' s Cr. L. 556. 3. In Pennsylvania it has been decided that the word maliciously was an 3. In Pennsylvania it has been decided that the word maliciously was an equivalent for the word wilfully, in an indictment for arson. 5 Whart. R. equivalent for the word wilfully, in an indictment for arson. 5 Whart. R. 427. 427.