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malice aforethought noun, law a firm intention to commit a crime, especially one against a person, such as murder or serious injury • The prosecution must show that he acted with malice aforethought. See also mens rea.

malice aforethought noun, law a firm intention to commit a crime, especially one against a person, such as murder or serious injury • The prosecution must show that he acted with malice aforethought. See also mens rea.

malice aforethought noun, law a firm intention to commit a crime, especially one against a person, such as murder or serious injury • The prosecution must show that he acted with malice aforethought. See also mens rea.