Examples of using Guilty mind in English and their translations into Malay
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Mens rea”- the guilty mind or intent.
Mens rea- The wrongful intention or guilty mind.
Mens rea, or“guilty mind,” is critical in such a case.
In R v G& R 2003, the House of Lords overruled its decision in Caldwell 1981,which had allowed the Lords to establish mens rea("guilty mind") by measuring a defendant's conduct against that of a"reasonable person," regardless of the defendant's actual state of mind. .
Mens rea means guilty mind/ evil intention of an accused.
Mens Rea refers to a guilty mind or guilty intentions.
Mens rea means guilty of Mind.
Or he finds some way to trample his guilty sensations. where he either makes excuses within his mind to be unaffected… Takes him to a place.
Takes him to a place… where he either makes excuses within his mind to be unaffected… or he finds some way to trample his guilty sensations.
If Anwar is found guilty – and the trial judge seems to have made up his mind already – he will not be the only or even the most important victim of an egregious, politically suspect injustice.
Where he either makes excuses within his mind to be unaffected… Takes him to a place… or he finds some way to trample his guilty sensations.
A day after he pleaded not guilty to raping a woman at three different spots in 20 minutes along a stretch of road, a 30-year-old man changed his mind and admitted his guilt.
This feeling does not refer to affective ones and never covers the mind of a person, so most often the one who is annoyed realizes that there are no guilty ones, and what happened is an unpleasant set of circumstances, however, due to a combination of the previous factors, it cannot abstract from negative experiences.
Many women feel guilty about it, so make sure she knows you're glad she has a dirty mind, Adam.
A person cannot become an MP or senator or continue to be an MP orsenator if the person is of unsound mind, is a bankrupt, holds an office of profit, spends more money than what is allowed under the law on his or her election campaign, is found guilty of a crime where the punishment is a jail term of one year or more, or a fine of RM2000 or more, or becomes a citizen of another country.