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 culpability [,kʌlpә'biliti添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 可责, 有罪性, 有过失

  1. Culpability for a crime or lesser breach of regulations that carries a legal penalty.
    轻罪,过失为一罪行或对法规的轻度违反而应受法律上的处罚
  2. The state of being responsible for a fault or an error; culpability.
    责备,谴责对过失或错误的责任的状态;应受谴责的行为
  3. Both in theory and in the practice of a civil law system and a common law system,“ illegality cognition” is deemed a decisive factor of culpability and thus an important element as to constitution of a crime.
    在大陆法系和英美法系的刑法理论和实践中,违法性认识通过对责任的决定作用成为犯罪成立的重要因素。


culpability
[ noun ]
a state of guilt
<noun.state>


Culpability \Cul`pa*bil"i*ty\ (k?l`p?-b?l`?-t?), n.; pl.
{Culpabilities} (-t?z). [Cf. F. culpabilit['e].]
The state of being culpable.

  1. In its decision, the board said it had questions about Davis' culpability, Spraggins' recantation and the new trial granted Spraggins.
  2. But a vague Sunday morning mood of culpability persists - the product, no doubt, of too many Saturday evening whiskies.
  3. But to identify the plane by number or flight time, he added, "would be an admission of our own culpability" in the problem.
  4. "Now it is for the government to look into it and if there is culpability, then punish those guilty.
  5. "I'm optimistic," he said. "What is at stake here is moral culpability." More than 6 million Jews were killed during Adolf Hitler's Third Reich, a fact that East Germany does not dispute.
  6. Freddie argues that it's not really his fault, for there's no free will (he acted, he says, "almost without thinking from the start"), and therefore perhaps there's no such thing as moral culpability.
  7. "I don't think it's reckless driving, but I do think there is some culpability," he said.
  8. She questioned whether the state law allows a juror to vote for life in prison even if the juror believed the defendant acted with diminished moral culpability because of his background.
  9. The bill also would make it harder to recover punitive damages in a lawsuit by requiring stricter proof of the company's culpability.
  10. The company has called the spill an accident and denied any culpability.
  11. But he feels a certain moral culpability.
  12. The principal characters in this drama end up looking so bad, in fact, that the issue of legal culpability seems almost a technical point.
  13. Savage's heavy use of crack reduced his culpability, argued Turner, who also denied the defendant raped Ms. Barber.
  14. Northrop employees and former employees, whom Mr. Hafif fondly calls his "allegators," would collect as much 30% of any damages awarded the government, depending on the degree of Northrop's culpability.
  15. Members of the panel stressed yesterday that it wasn't their job to determine individual culpability in the arms-sale matter.
  16. "If he had one iota of honor he would admit his culpability and resign from office," Clews said.
  17. But the real culpability lies with the Justice Department, which still refuses to accept its responsibility for allowing these abuses to run.
  18. Mr. Rostenkowski is adamant in insisting that he had a letter last year from his protege, just-resigned House Sergeant-at-Arms Jack Russ, clearing him of culpability.
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