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(II) Any act that is defined as crime is called as

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Answered by Anonymous
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With exceptions, every crime has at least three elements: a criminal act, also called actus reus; a criminal intent, also called mens rea; and concurrence of the two. The term conduct is often used to reflect the criminal act and intent elements.

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