1.
The physical act or unlawful omission that constitutes a crime.
2.
The mental state or intent to commit the crime.
3.
The requirement that actus reus and mens rea must occur together.
4.
Establishes that the defendant’s actions caused the harm.
5.
The injury or damage caused by the criminal act.
6.
The accused is brought before a court, informed of charges, and enters a plea.
7.
Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
8.
Protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy.
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Right to a fair, speedy trial, and legal counsel.
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Protection against cruel and unusual punishment.