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Willfully
(adj) An act or specifically a crime done intentially with a motive, knowing the consequences of such action is considered as an act done willfully.

 


willfully
adv. referring to doing something intentionally, purposefully and stubbornly. Examples: "He drove the car willfully into the crowd on the sidewalk." "She willfully left the dangerous substances on the property." ...

Willfully and unlawfully damaging real or personal property by means of fire or explosives or while committing a "felony". This offense includes damaging one's own property with the intent to defraud an insurer.

"Whoever willfully blasphemes the holy name of God by denying, cursing or contumeliously reproaching God, his creation, government or final judging of the world, or by cursing or contumeliously reproaching Jesus Christ or the Holy Ghost, ...

Consciously; willfully; subject to complete understanding of the facts or circumstances.

Knowingly and willfully - This phrase, in reference to violation of a statute, means consciously and intentionally.

k knowinglyWillfully or intentionally.
l law and motionA setting before a judge at which time a variety of motions, pleas, sentencing, orders to show cause or procedural requests may be presented. Normally, evidence is not taken.

"She entered the plaintiff’s property willfully, in spite of the ‘No Trespassing’ sign she admitted seeing before she crossed the boundary.

So, if the acts or conduct of an agent, employee or other associate of the person are willfully directed or authorized by the person, ...

(pûr´jr), in criminal law, the act of willfully and knowingly stating a falsehood under oath or under affirmation in judicial or administrative proceedings.

: the act or crime of willfully and repeatedly following or harassing another person in circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to fear injury or death esp. because of express or implied threats
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Knowingly
To act with knowledge; willfully; consciously. To act knowingly in relation to an offense is to carry out an action with full knowledge that it is done and that it carries a predictable result.
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Perjury : A false statement made willfully and knowingly while under oath in a court proceeding.
Polled/polling : Calling the names of the jurors and having them state what their final verdict is before it is recorded.

Only fires determined through investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set are classified as arsons.

Declaration: A written statement made with the understanding that willfully providing false information is punishable by fines or imprisonment or both.

tax fraud Federal offense of willfully attempting to evade or defeat the payment of taxes due and owing.
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The least touching of another's person willfully, or in anger, is a battery.

knowingly - With knowledge, willfully or intentionally with respect to a material element of an offense.

Gross Negligence
A negligent act committed with a conscious indifference to the consequences thereof willfully or wantonly.
Guarantor
A person or entity who agrees in writing to pay the indebtedness of another.

A deadbeat parent isn't just someone who has fallen behind on his or her child support payments. A true "deadbeat" is one who willfully decides not to pay child support, even though he or she has the means to provide such support.

Term: Gross Negligence
Definition: A negligent act committed with a conscious indifference to the consequences thereof willfully or wantonly.

Willfully possessing stolen physical goods is a criminal offense while mere possessing of goods which infringe on copyright is not.

See also: Willful, Witness, Word, Will, Wrong

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