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Criminal Law – Part Two: The Two Essential Elements – Mens Rea and Actus Reus

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Criminal Law – Part Two: The Two Essential Elements – Mens Rea and Actus Reus


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Lecture Two in a series of eight lectures on Criminal Law. This lecture introduces students to the Two Essential Elements of Criminal Law: Mens Rea and Actus Reus.
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46 thoughts on “Criminal Law – Part Two: The Two Essential Elements – Mens Rea and Actus Reus”

  1. EVERYONE THINKS ITS CUTE SHES USING "A TALKING LIKE A CHILD APPROACH " about some goat to explain criminal law which is serious and the people that make those laws are fraud. So it's basically like she's laughing and treating us like we are stupid and can't comprehend facts. or is it because the goat story is not a big crime resource to have anyone draw concern, but to just laugh because your so funny. She is not the only one that tries to dumb down innocent people of their rights. none of them can be trusted. of course this is just my personal opinion ,and not a debate .

  2. I bet you won't explain how people are tricked into breach of contract. How Statues MCP codes only apply to the "gov magicians" sitting in a meeting making up anything and everything and anyway to fraud all of us people out of money life and liberty! I'll wait

  3. Love your Chanel,I'm a first year law student…I would appreciate any advice you have, thanks 💯

  4. I am done w num 1 and 2 and u really articulate these stories aka lessons well!! U sound just like an actress on Bold and the Beautiful named Flo!!

  5. very well done, thank you. I'm not a lawyer yet. you inspire me. You are better than most online professor

  6. I hope you will be able more videos like these for ALL Bar/1L classes — or at least recruit similarly amazing people to teach us

  7. Thank you for these beautifully, detailed videos. It is very appreciated. 🙂
    You did a wonderful job.

  8. In my opinion; For Constructive Intent without a desire to cause the result; the act should never be treated as Specific intent. Specific Constructive intent should have that distinction

  9. What's the best ways to make things easier with notes I'm 27 wanting to get involved I got in by police one but I didnt get into the department so I'm a pre student

  10. this is very insightful, i'd love to pick your brain, as i'm studying law. (*using florida as a example* im curious what you think of the mandating of 24 months law school minimal, in order to take the bar exam and if it is in fact partially unconstitutional.) 4 states california and virginia included must conclude such, as there is no mandate of law school to take the exam. shouldn't the tests be restructured versus being "indoctrinated" lol by state run educational academies. it just feels like something that "the people" should have access to, absent of state or government influence. (btw im not even a republican lol) i think a form of wavier at least, should exist. (some of the best computer hackers/artists/professionals are completely self taught)

  11. OMG thank you so much. I have learned so much more in this video and the last one then I have in the entire semester in Criminal Law. Seriously you have saved me.

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