Corpus Delecti

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Background

Corpus Delecti (literally, "The Body of the Crime") is the requirement that the prosecution present actual evidence that a crime was committed in order to convict a defendant.

In popular culture this has often been stated that an individual cannot be convicted of homicide without the production of the dead body.



See Evidence