It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

Legal Definitions - internal act

LSDefine

It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

Definition of internal act

Definition: An internal act is a type of act that occurs within a person's mind, such as thinking or imagining. It is a voluntary action that is not physically observable.

Example: If a person thinks about stealing something but does not actually steal it, the act of thinking about stealing is considered an internal act. Another example is when a person imagines a scenario in their mind, such as winning a race or giving a speech.

Explanation: Internal acts are actions that occur within a person's mind and are not physically observable. They are voluntary actions that are not visible to others. The examples illustrate how internal acts can involve thoughts and imagination, which are not visible to others but are still considered actions.

Law school is a lot like juggling. With chainsaws. While on a unicycle.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

Simple Definition

An internal act is something that happens in your mind, like thinking. It's different from an external act, which is something you physically do. For example, if you decide to help someone, that's an internal act, but if you actually go and help them, that's an external act. Internal acts are important because they can lead to external acts, and both can have consequences.

The law is a jealous mistress, and requires a long and constant courtship.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

I object!... to how much coffee I need to function during finals.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+