Corpus
delicti
Corpus delicti (from
Latin:
"
body of crime") term from
Western
jurisprudence
which refers to the principle that it must be proven that a crime has occurred,
before a person can be tried for the
crime.
For example, a person cannot be tried for
larceny,
unless it can be proven that
property
has been stolen. Likewise, in order for a person to be tried for
arson,
it must be proven that a criminal act resulted in the burning of a property.
Black's
Law Dictionary (6th ed.) defines "
corpus delicti" as: "the
fact
of a crime having been actually committed."