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+ | Contrary to popular belief a conviction for murder does not require the prosecution to establish pre-planning, merely intent. Someone who picks up a knife, stabs and kills another person in the heat of the moment has committed murder not manslaughter. |
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+ | There is a legal principle that says that intent can be inferred from actions. |
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Contrary to popular belief a conviction for murder does not require the prosecution to establish pre-planning, merely intent. Someone who picks up a knife, stabs and kills another person in the heat of the moment has committed murder not manslaughter. There is a legal principle that says that intent can be inferred from actions. http://www5.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/qld/consol_act/cc189994/s302.html