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I love the phrase "doli incapax". What does it mean?
An overruled decision
New law
A new judge
Incapable of crime
- "Doli incapax" is a legal term that refers to someone being "incapable of crime".
- This phrase is often used regarding young children who are deemed not able to form criminal intent due to their age.
- It doesn't relate to changing legislation, legal decisions, or appointments.
- Option 1: An overruled decision - Not relevant to "doli incapax".
- Option 2: New law - Doesn't describe "doli incapax".
- Option 3: A new judge - Unrelated to "doli incapax".
- Option 4: Incapable of crime - Correct. It matches the definition of "doli incapax".
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