Emperor Vs Umi 1882 ★

Common defenses often involve a lack of knowledge or a genuine belief that a prior divorce had occurred, which may negate the "intentional aid" required for a conviction. Comparison Note

The official’s face paled. "That is treason." emperor vs umi 1882

The accused argued that since the second marriage was "void" by law (because of the first marriage), no "marriage" actually took place in the eyes of the law, and therefore no crime was committed. 🏛️ High Court Ruling Common defenses often involve a lack of knowledge

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