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--(a) If this person was not negligent and hisconduct was not dangerous to the lives of others, he is not guilty ofhomicide; for the death that ensued was not voluntary, either directlyor indirectly. (c) Various prescriptions, some of them subjects of special study, areattendant upon the grant of power to confirm to pastors and equivalentpastors. , murder, theft, adultery). (b) It is not lawful to accuse a person who is giving one nooffense, if the motive of the accusation is to distract attention fromoneself or to make oneself shine by the comparison.
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