One example of an excusable evidence homicide is a homicide committed by a defendant who is found legally insane. This killing could also be intentional and purposeful.
The elements of a crime are criminal act, criminal intent, concurrence, causation, harm, and attendant circumstances. Only crimes that specify a bad result have the elements of causation and harm.
In order to convict the defendant, these elements of a crime must then be proven in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt. Most crimes require that three essential elements be present: a criminal act (actus reus), criminal intent (men's rea), and a concurrence of the previous two elements.
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