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M Oct 2015
you can have all the good intentions in the world
but if you did it, then you did it.
in legal matters as well. Even if you didn't mean to run someone over with a car, it doesn't mean they aren't lying dead in the street. One's intentions may absolve them of legal culpability but from a cause and effect standpoint they still performed the deed and the effect is still in the world and it was still caused by the doer. The connection between cause and effect is not erased once someone said they didn't do it on purpose.

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