/gɪl.ti steɪt ʌv maɪnd/ – Phrase
Definition: ý đồ phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: The legal term “guilty state of mind” refers to the mental state or intention of an individual at the time a crime is committed. It typically involves the knowledge and intent to engage in conduct that is prohibited by law, such as acting with the purpose of committing a crime or with reckless disregard for the consequences of one’s actions. This mental state is a key element in determining criminal liability and culpability.
Example: The defendant’s guilty state of mind was evident from his deliberate actions to conceal the evidence.