Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
criminal justice
what is an element of a crime
Asked on 1/09/07, 1:58 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Re: criminal justice
An element of a crime is one of the things a prosecutor must prove in order to obtain a conviction. Each crime is defined as the combination of specific elements, and each element must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
For example, the elements of fraud are (1) a false representation; (2) knowledge of its falsity at the time; (3) an intent to induce reliance on the false representation; (4) actual and reasonable reliance; and (5) resulting harm.
Answered on 1/09/07, 4:28 pm
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