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transferred intent

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transferred intent n. in both criminal and tort (civil wrong) law, when an intent to cause harm to one person results in harm to another person instead of the intended target, the law transfers the intent to the actual harm. Examples: With malice aforethought Nate Nogood intends to shoot his girlfriend and misses her, and the bullet hits a passerby, killing him. Nogood may be charged with first degree murder since the intent to commit murder is transferred to the actual crime. Steve Swinger takes a punch at Harvey Hasgood, his hated enemy, misses Hasgood and hits Hasgood's date, Teri Truehart in the nose, breaking it. Truehart can not only sue Swinger for damages due to the assault, but can claim punitive damages because the malice against Hasgood attaches to the hit upon Truehart. (See: intent)



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As the House Judiciary Committee explained in its official report on the bill, transferred intent is a well-established principle in the law.
17) It appears that the doctrine of transferred intent, under which the intent to harm one person is transferred to another person who is accidentally injured, does not extend to the intentional injury exclusion.
In appropriate cases, an instruction on transferred intent should be given.
 
 
 
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