Malum

Malum
Mala Ma"la, n. pl.; pl. of {Malum}. [L.] Evils; wrongs; offenses against right and law. [1913 Webster]

{Mala in se} [L.] (Law), offenses which are such from their own nature, at common law, irrespective of statute.

{Mala prohibita} [L.] (Law), offenses prohibited by statute, as distinguished from {mala in se}, which are offenses at common law. [1913 Webster]


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