Instituto de medicina forense
Instituto nacional de medicina legal y ciencias forenses regional noroccidente-medellín
Lesiones medicina legal.
Ethel Gilmour Colombia bien, Colombia no tan bien, 1983 LESIONES PERSONALES Personal Injuries The spontaneous and arbitrary nature of a motive for a fight, as well as the choice of public roads and streets to cause personal injuries may be acknowledged to a limited extent but discarded where other variables have to be considered, such as knowledge of the offender’s identity and the frequency of these cases in terms of geographical recurrence.
The existence of a previous conflicting relationship between the actors involved in these situations make personal injuries appear as an expression of intolerance, neither against the public or the common citizen in general nor in all circumstances, but in connection with forms and methods used to express accrued hostility in specific relations and situations.
There is an alteration here in the lethal and intentional nature of both actions and means, if we focus on the fact that the use of firearms is very limited and blunt instruments ar