Article 27

No act is punishable when a person who commits a criminal act is convinced that it lacks some element required under the corresponding statutory definition.

However, if the person is recklessly or negligently mistaken, the act is punishable only when the law contemplates the reckless or negligent commission of the criminal act.

The same rules apply to those who wrongfully assume the existence of justifying circumstances.



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