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Categories: Forensic psychology, Criminal law, Latin legal terms, Elements of crime
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actus reus  Case in point
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In criminal law, Actus reus, Latin for "guilty act", is one of the elements normally required to prove commission of a crime in common law jurisdictions, the other being mens rea. Wikipedia
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In criminal law, Actus reus, Latin for "guilty act", is one of the elements normally required to prove commission of a crime in common law jurisdictions, the other being mens rea. Wikipedia
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Situation described by law under which that same law is to be applied Wikidata
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An act, or series of acts, considered as separate from the intentions or state of mind of the perpetrator in the context of criminal law. Wiktionary
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