No ... It is called battery.
Willful= means to do it and the person has no defense to prove otherwise (i.e abnormality of mind or insanity or accident) Unlawful= the willful act is in breach (breaks) a law Source: I studied crim at uni
Yes, the word 'mayhem' is a noun, a word for needless or willful damage or violence; a word for chaos; a word for a thing.
The jury found the defendant guilty of willful murder.
John's parents were dismayed at his willful misconduct. Julie's actions were willful and disregarding other people's feelings.
Willful means to purposely do something. A good sentence would be, he caused willful injury to the other boy when he hit him with the bat.
Willful Murder was created on 1981-11-07.
The judges concluded that he had committed the willful murder of the innocent girl.
Malfeasance is willful conduct that leads to the harm of another. It is different from malpractice in that there is an element of intent involved.
It's Willful We-e-ell, yes, BUT...! In Britain, 'wilful' is the generally accepted spelling, whereas 'willful' is more common in the US. However, the double 'l' should never follow the 'u' except in the adverb, 'wilfully'.
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The cast of Willful Blindness - 2005 includes: Victoria Daddario Guy Messenger Artie Pasquale
stubborn, willful, obstinate, refractory =]