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What Is Mens Rea? Understanding the “Guilty Mind” in Canadian Criminal Law
Mens rea, meaning “guilty mind,” is a core principle in Canadian criminal law. It refers to the mental element required to establish criminal responsibility. A person is typically only found guilty if they not only committed the unlawful act (actus reus) but also did so with intent, knowledge, recklessness, or wilful blindness. Without mens rea, many charges cannot result in a conviction.

Sara Santos-Vigneault
Jun 294 min read
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