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Definition of rea in English Turkish dictionary

mens rea
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) kasıt
mens rea
(Kanun) taammüd
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Rural Electrification Administration
Rural Electrification Administration of the U S Department of Agriculture
Retirement Equity Act of 1984
Rural Electrification Administration (This is a Federal Agency )
Abbreviation for Rural Electrification Administration A branch of the U S Department of Agriculture responsible for the standardization of the independent telephone companies throughout the U S
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Minneapolis Public Schools office of Research, Evaluation and Assessment
l estate Land and anything permanently affixed to it, including buildings, fences and other items attached to the structure
Retirement Equity Act of 1984 P L 98-397
Rea Silvia
{i} (Roman Mythology) Rhea Silvia, vestal virgin and mythical mother of the twins Romulus and Remus
mens rea
a guilty mind, a conscious knowing by the perpetrator that the act s/he committed was illicit
mens rea
mental element of a crime, criminal thought
mens rea
The "criminal intent" or "guilty mind" that creates responsibility for a crime See "actus reus"
mens rea
(law) criminal intent; the thoughts and intentions behind a wrongful act (including knowledge that the act is illegal); often at issue in murder trials
mens rea
- a guilty mind; the mental state accompanying a criminal act
mens rea
guilty state of mind at the time of a criminal act
mens rea
The "guilty mind" necessary to establish criminal responsibility
mens rea
Literally, "guilty mind " The intent required to commit the crime It is a prerequisite to conviction for a crime involving a moral wrong, but it is not a prerequisite to conviction for an act that is a crime only because a statute designates it to be a crime, e g , overtime parking
mens rea
Mens Rea is a phrase that you are most likely to hear in the criminal courts and means literally "guilty mind" Certain crimes require that a person intended to carry out the crime, and thus the prosecution would have to prove that there was mens rea at the time the offense was committed
mens rea
a guilty mind
rea

    Turkish pronunciation

    ri

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrē/ /ˈriː/

    Etymology

    [ 'menz-'rE-& ] (noun.) 1861. New Latin, literally, guilty mind.
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