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- Mens_rea abstract "Mens rea (/ˈmɛnz ˈriːə/; Latin for \"guilty mind\") in criminal law, is viewed as one of the necessary elements of some crimes. The standard common law test of criminal liability is usually expressed in the Latin phrase, actus reus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea, which means \"the act is not culpable unless the mind is guilty\". Thus, in jurisdictions with due process, there must be an actus reus, or \"guilty act\", accompanied by some level of mens rea to constitute the crime with which the defendant is charged (see the technical requirement of concurrence). As a general rule, criminal liability does not attach to a person who merely acted with the absence of mental fault. The exception is strict liability crimes.In civil law, it is usually not necessary to prove a subjective mental element to establish liability for breach of contract or tort, for example. However, if a tort is intentionally committed or a contract is intentionally breached, such intent may increase the scope of liability as well as the measure of damages payable to the plaintiff.Therefore, mens rea refers to the mental element of the offence that accompanies the actus reus. In some jurisdictions, the terms mens rea and actus reus have been replaced by alternative terminology. In Australia, for example, the elements of the federal offenses are now designated as \"fault elements\" or \"mental elements\" (mens rea) and \"physical elements\" or \"external elements\" (actus reus). This terminology was adopted to replace the obscurity of the Latin terms with simple and accurate phrasing.".
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- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Knowingly or recklessly".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mens rea".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Model Penal Code's definitions of mens rea".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "State of Mind".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "criminal intent".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "criminal responsibility".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "culpable mindset".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "deliberate intent to harm".
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- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "evil intent".
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- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "guilty mind".
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- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "intent to deceive".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "intent to kill".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "intent".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "intention".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "intentionally or recklessly".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "intentionally".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "knowing and intentional act".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "knowingly".
- Mens_rea wikiPageWikiLinkText "knowingly, or intentionally".