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ad. Knowingly; willfully.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
In law, knowingly; wilfully.
n. In law, the clause in a complaint or indictment charging that, the defendant has knowledge which renders him responsible or guilty; also, the fact that the defendant has such knowledge.
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ad. (law) deliberately or knowingly
Word Usage
"Missing the little element called scienter, or in lay terms, the requisite intent."