malice

     

Malice is a legal term referring to a party's intention to o injury to another party. Malice is either expressed or implied. Expressed malice occurs when a party gives notice of the intention to commit a crime. Implied malice occurs when, in the course of nefarious or unlawful doings, a party causes the death of another party or does harm to another. Malice, in a legal sense, may be inferred from the evidence and imputed to the defendant, depending on the nature of the case.

Trivia about malice

  • This word often preceding "aforethought" can mean ill will or a desire to inflict harm on another
  • In the title of Sue Grafton's latest murder mystery "M Is For" this
  • Add a letter to the name of a young fictional rabbit chaser to get this feeling of ill will
  • When it's planned, this synonym for evil intent is often said to be "aforethought"
  • Full of evil intent:"M is for..."

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