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Addison Snow
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11 December, 05:44
Florida murder actus reus
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Romeo Vaughan
11 December, 06:02
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Actus reus refers to the guilt in committing an act which is against the law.
Explanation: it's the actual criminal act it is a legal term in the United States, not just Florida.
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