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Difference between mens rea and actus reus.

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Mens rea and actus reus are the two essentials elements of a crime. Mens rea refers to the guilty mind or intention of a person while committing an offence, whereas actus reus refers to the actual physical act of committing the crime.for a crime to be complete, generally both must be present together.

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