2Hip2BSquare
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Thanks. Yes, figured the impact physically would be different. I guess what I wondered is how it changes the definition (legally speaking) of intent. If the kid's irritated and throws a rock at his brother with unintended consequences, it seems to me like a pretty different story than the kid intentionally grabbing a rock and doing whatever he did.. if he did.
Agreed. Completely changes and allows variation with the intent/motivation behind the assault!