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willful and malicious injury

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A quick definition of willful and malicious injury:

Willful and malicious injury is when someone intentionally hurts another person or damages their property. It is a violation of the law and can be punished. Injuries can be physical or verbal, and can be considered a criminal or civil wrong. Harm and injury are similar, but some people believe that harm is any type of loss or damage, while injury specifically refers to harm caused by someone else's actions.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Willful and malicious injury refers to intentionally causing harm or damage to another person's property or well-being.

Examples of willful and malicious injury include:

  • Intentionally setting fire to someone's house
  • Physically assaulting someone with the intent to harm
  • Destroying someone's personal property out of spite

These examples illustrate the definition because they all involve intentionally causing harm or damage to another person or their property. The key element is the intent to cause harm, which distinguishes willful and malicious injury from accidental harm or damage.

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