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- Mens rea (links | edit)
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- Burglary (links | edit)
- Arson (links | edit)
- Actus reus (links | edit)
- Embezzlement (links | edit)
- Looting (links | edit)
- Inchoate offense (links | edit)
- Concurrence (links | edit)
- Attendant circumstance (links | edit)
- Consent (links | edit)
- Affirmative defense (links | edit)
- Bigamy (links | edit)
- Blackmail (links | edit)
- Obstruction of justice in the United States (links | edit)
- Reasonable person (links | edit)
- False pretenses (links | edit)
- Solicitation (links | edit)
- Battery (crime) (links | edit)
- Sedition (links | edit)
- Principal (links | edit)
- ABC trial (links | edit)
- Uniform Code of Military Justice (links | edit)
- Vehicular homicide (links | edit)
- Felony murder rule (links | edit)
- False imprisonment (links | edit)
- Criminal negligence (links | edit)
- Disorderly conduct (links | edit)
- Attempted murder (links | edit)
- Lèse-majesté (links | edit)
- Transferred intent (links | edit)
- Insurance fraud (links | edit)