mens rea

Persian (Farsi) translation: onsore manavie ghatl

12:49 Dec 12, 2005
English to Persian (Farsi) translations [PRO]
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English term or phrase: mens rea
a phrase in law texts
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Persian (Farsi) translation:onsore manavie ghatl
Explanation:
ghatle az ruye rahm

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Note added at 16 hrs 9 mins (2005-12-13 04:59:39 GMT)
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onsore manavie ghatl
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Summary of answers provided
5 +2ghasde mojremAne, hadafe gonAh kArAne
Behnam Koleili
5niate azarresani, soue niat, ghaste mojremandeh
Armineh Johannes
4 +1andishe-ye jenAyat/bezeh/gonAh, meyl-e be gonAh
Ali Beikian
5onsore manavie ghatl
aboozar emra (X)
4onsore zehnie ghatl
jonahs


  

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ghasde mojremAne, hadafe gonAh kArAne


Explanation:
Equivalents provided by Dr. Bahman Aghai, in Bahman Law Dictionary

criminal intent: prior intention to commit a criminal act, without necessarily knowing that the act is a crime.
For all but some minor statutory offences, mens rea is basic to establishing the actual guilt of somebody alleged to have committed a crime.
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Behnam Koleili
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agree  Morteza Mollanazar
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agree  Mehdi Rezaeifar
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niate azarresani, soue niat, ghaste mojremandeh


Explanation:
niate azarresani, soue niat, ghaste mojremandeh

Armineh Johannes
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andishe-ye jenAyat/bezeh/gonAh, meyl-e be gonAh


Explanation:
mens rea /menz ri/ n. phr. [L = guilty mind.] Law. The state of mind accompanying an illegal act which makes the act a crime; criminal state of mind.

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Ali Beikian
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16 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
onsore manavie ghatl


Explanation:
ghatle az ruye rahm

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Note added at 16 hrs 9 mins (2005-12-13 04:59:39 GMT)
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onsore manavie ghatl

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onsore zehnie ghatl


Explanation:
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