Mental element in criminal law.
1 Well, did the idea ever occur to your guilty mind ? '
2 Neither rank nor possession makes the guilty mind happy.
3 Which conscience forms to haunt the guilty mind -
4 But his guilty mind went with her, making of her infamy the prophecy and foretaste of another's.
5 But of all terrors there are none, outside a guilty mind , so benumbing as night in the unknown.
6 The guilty mind of Turlington was far from feeling satisfied with the meager description of the stranger thus rendered.
7 How can we establish intention - "mens rea", or the " guilty mind " - beyond a reasonable doubt?
8 And still wondering, Antony gave it to the man, who, stricken in his guilty mind , took it, and stood trembling.
9 She read his stupidity at a glance, the guilty mind that had blundered, thinking its intention known when it was not known.
10 Torture and death are awaiting me, but what are these to the shame of an infamous act, or the wounds of a guilty mind ?
11 In a moment his former paroxysm returned, and with it the gloomy images of a guilty mind , charged with the extravagant horrors of brain-struck madness.
12 Central to the criminal law system we have is the idea of intent or, in legalese mens rea, which conveys the idea of " guilty mind " .
13 She knew not the terror of guilty minds .
14 6 But his own guilty mind , deserving death.
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