![]() With this intention, Isabel left the house and went to the next house, located at number 15, on the same street, which was the home of Marcos G. 15, which was playing loud music, Antonio offered to go and tell the neighbour to lower the volume of the transmitter, but Isabel replied that she would go herself as she found him very nervous. ![]() 15, which was emitting music from the radio. in that locality, having suffered during the afternoon from a severe headache which caused him to leave his work earlier than he usually did, remained in the living room on the floor leave of the house, which is a semi-detached house, becoming increasingly nervous not only because of the headache which had not yet ceased but also and above all because of the discomfort caused by a transmitting device in the adjoining house, No. after having spent workshop working in the sheet metal workshop that he ran together with his partner partner Patricio G. 16 in the so-called "Barriada de los Quinteros" in U. "It is declared proven that at approximately 10 p.m. C.142 - Grounds for lifting the penalty.C.137b - Between authorship and cooperation.C.129a - Between perpetration-by-means and inducement.C.124 - Perpetration-by-means and error of subject.C.113 - Non-requirement of other conduct consistent with the rule.C.92 - State of necessity certificate and exculpatory.C.87a - State of necessity: the collision of duties.C.86 - Error on the ground of justification.C.85b - Intensive excess in self-defence.C.83 - State of necessity: the collision of duties.C.78b - Error on the factual assumptions of the ground of justification.C.78a - Error on the assumptions of self-defence.C.76b - Justification and aberratio ictus.C.74 - Error on the assumptions of a ground of justification.C.73 - Error on the existence of the factual assumptions of a ground of justification.C.72 - Erroneous assumption of the factual assumptions of a ground of justification.C.66b - Omission, failure to give assistance, recklessness.C.58e - Aberratio ictus or error in persona?.C.58d - Aberratio ictus and dolus generalis.C.54- Aberratio ictus or error in object?.C.38b - Eventual intent, objective imputation.C.37b - Reflex movements and malice, "reciprocal" malice and overreaction.C.37a - Wrongdoing and error at the same time.C.36b - Direct malice, malice aforethought, "reciprocal" malice.C.32 - Direct second party claim Degree.C.31 - Direct first party bollocks Degree.C.29a - Objective imputation: typically relevant risk.C.28d - Subsequent intervention by the victim.C.28a - Typically Relevant Risk and Subsequent Interventions.C.23 - Interruption of the relationship of objective imputation (II).C.22 - Interruption of the relation of objective imputation (I).C.17a - Between inaction and culpability.C.16b - Reflex movements, irresistible force. ![]() C.15 - Actio libera in causa and absence of action. ![]() C.13 - Unconsciousness and actio libera in (sua) causa. ![]()
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