Mens rea

In criminal law, mens rea (/ˈmɛnz ˈrə/; Law Latin for "guilty mind"[1]) is the mental state of a defendant who is accused of committing a crime. In common law jurisdictions, most crimes require proof both of mens rea and actus reus ("guilty act") before the defendant can be found guilty.

  1. ^ MENS REA, Black's Law Dictionary (11th ed. 2019)

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