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Conclusive presumption
(redirected from Doli incapax)

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(Law) an inference which the law makes so peremptorily that it will not allow it to be overthrown by any contrary proof, however strong.
See under Conclusive.

See also: Conclusive Presumption



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The Commission called for the age of criminal responsibility to be increased to 12 but added that doli incapax ( a presumption of innocence ( should be reintroduced for youngsters up to the age of 16 to allow for the "highly variable process of moral development in children".
 
 
 
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