Sagot :
Answer:
Interpretative voluntariness - is the result of interpreting the intention of one who is not present or ofone who does not have power of judgement to make a decision for himself.
Explicit voluntariness - when the consent to an action is externally manifested by words or by signs.
Direct voluntariness - an act willed as an end in itself.
Indirect voluntariness - an act which is desired not as an end in itself but as a foreseen effect or consequence of an act. Positive voluntariness
Negative voluntariness -
(based on my research)
A man with an attorney he can’t judge for himself to protect his side but he has an attorney to protect him and the judge will decision on what happen next.