Actus reus: the physical element of a crime required alongside mens rea to establish criminal liability. Actus reus denotes the guilty act, the physical element of a criminal offence which, together with mens rea (the guilty mind), generates criminal liability; the term distinguishes the external conduct-based component from the internal mental element, per Black's Law Dictionary (6th ed.).
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Actus reus: the physical element of a crime required alongside mens rea to establish criminal liability.
Actus reus denotes the guilty act, the physical element of a criminal offence which, together with mens rea (the guilty mind), generates criminal liability; the term distinguishes the external conduct-based component from the internal mental element, per Black's Law Dictionary (6th ed.).
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