Intent can be transferred when an individual intends to harm one individual but unintentionally harms another.
The statement is true.
Transferred Intent is a criminal doctrine that holds that, when the intention to damage one man or woman inadvertently reasons a second man or woman to be harmed as an alternative, the wrongdoer is still held responsible.
To be held legally responsible, a court generally must exhibit that the perpetrator had a criminal motive (men's rea), this is, that they knew or need to have acknowledged that another might be harmed by their actions and wanted this harm to arise.
For instance, if an assassin intends to kill John, but by chance kills George as a substitute, the motive is transferred from John to George, and the killer is held to have had a crook reason.
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