Intent to deprive definition

Intent to deprive means to have the conscious object:

Examples of Intent to deprive in a sentence

  • Id. Intent to deprive another party of the information is now indisputably a prerequisite to such an instruction.

  • Intent to deprive an owner of property may be established by circumstantial evidence.

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