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Yes it matters a lot. In the face of law intention is very important. They could just claim they wanted to scare her and then broken bones could mean excessive defense. One of the first questions in the court would be why didn't she run. However, if they knew they planned to cripple her, then it is no longer an excessive defense and all is ok. That said, given the fact that knives were involved, any decent defense attorney would be enough for her to win the case.
We used to take a test. you start with 24 points and get -1 point for wrong answer 4-6 for correct. the last year we were doing this test I tried to get 0. I managed to correctly finish all but the last question so I just made a guess and damn it was correct. There went my zero :/