Once again, I turn to the statement she gave to the House of Commons on 26th March, as it essentially sets out sets out the Government case for what happened in Salisbury on 4th March:
"In conclusion, as I have set out, no other country has a combination of the capability, the intent and the motive to carry out such an act."What is meant by intent? Here is a definition from the online Legal Dictionary:
"A determination to perform a particular act or to act in a particular manner for a specific reason; an aim or design; a resolution to use a certain means to reach an end."Intent is not action. Nor is it motive. Rather, it is the purpose of using deliberate means to bring about a particular result. A prerequisite of showing that a person or a group of people had intent to commit a particular crime, is therefore to show that they did actually commit the crime for which you are alleging they had intent.













Comment: Slane, a resident of Salisbury, has been on a roll: