Từ vựng:

culpability requirement

Giải nghĩa:

/kʌlpəˈbɪləti rɪˈkwaɪrmənt/ – Phrase


Definition: sự cần thiết phải có tội (điều kiện phải chịu trách nhiệm hình sự).

A more throughout explanation: The culpability requirement refers to the mental state or level of fault that must be proven in order to hold an individual legally responsible for a crime. It is a key element in criminal law that establishes whether the accused had the necessary intent or knowledge to commit the offense. The culpability requirement varies depending on the specific crime and jurisdiction, but generally includes concepts such as intent, recklessness, negligence, or knowledge of wrongdoing.

Example: In order to establish the defendant’s guilt, the prosecution must prove the culpability requirement, showing that the defendant acted with criminal intent.

 

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