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Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology by W. G. Aitchison (William George Aitchison ) Robertson 1. A crime is the voluntary act of a person of sound mind harmful to others and also unjust. No act is a crime unless it is plainly forbidden by law. To constitute a crime, two circumstances are necessary to be proved-(a) that the act has been committed, (b) that a guilty mind or malice was present. The act may be one of omission or of commission. Every person who commits a crime may be punished, unless he is under the age of seven years, is insane, or has been made to commit it under compulsion. Crimes are divided into misdemeanours and felonies. The distinction is not very definite, but, as a ...
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Includes List of fellows on each vol.
List of members in each vol.