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POENITENTIA

Latin: In the civil law. Repentance; reconsideration; changing one’s mind; drawing back from an agreement already made, or rescinding it Locus poenitentiae. Room or place for re-pentence or reconsideration; an opportunity to withdraw from a negotiation before finally concluding the contract or agreement. Also, in criminal law, an opportunity afforded by the circumstances to a person who has formed aa intention to kill or to commit another crime, giving him a chance to reconsider and relinquish his purpose.

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