R v Sultan Majinga
<p>The year is 2009 and we are newbies at the Law school with all kinds of altruistic and utopian reasons for doing the course. GW Kasozi has called some person a scatterbrain and we moving well. Samuel Munobe, a JO had a dark small vintage car and was the tutor for Fundamentals of Criminal Law. This one time he was talking about elements of a criminal offense. These are actus tea and mens rea .</p>
<p>Mens rea is a legal term that refers to the mental state or intention of a person while committing a crime. It is a key element in determining criminal liability and is often considered alongside the actus reus, or the actual act of the crime. Different levels of mens rea, such as intention, recklessness, or negligence, can result in different legal consequences for the individual accused of the crime.</p>
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