Malice In Law

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Meaning of Malice In Law

That which is established by legal presumption from proof of certain facts and has been frequently defined as the intentional doing of a wrongful act without just cause or excuse . Does not mean personal spite, hatred or ill-will towards the victim . See Van Norman v Peoria Journal- Star Inc., 175 N.E.2d 805, 31 III. App.2d 314.

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