Causation (Criminal law)

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Name (Hebrew)
סיבתיות (משפט פלילי)
Name (Latin)
Causation (Criminal law)
Other forms of name
Causa (Criminal law)
Causality (Criminal law)
See Also From tracing topical name
Criminal law
Criminal liability
Proximate cause (Law)
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q4923601
Library of congress: sh 85021461
Wikipedia description:

Causation is the "causal relationship between the defendant's conduct and end result". In other words, causation provides a means of connecting conduct with a resulting effect, typically an injury. In criminal law, it is defined as the actus reus (an action) from which the specific injury or other effect arose and is combined with mens rea (a state of mind) to comprise the elements of guilt. Causation applies only where a result has been achieved and therefore is immaterial with regard to inchoate offenses.

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