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annus et dies

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A quick definition of annus et dies:

Annus et dies is a Latin phrase that means "a year and a day." In criminal law, it refers to the rule that an act causing death is not considered homicide if the death occurs more than a year and a day after the act was committed. This means that if someone causes harm to another person and that person dies more than a year and a day later, the person who caused the harm cannot be charged with murder or manslaughter. The phrase "year and a day" was used in ancient times to mean just a year, but it included both the first and last day of the year. Today, we only count the last day of the year.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: Annus et Dies
Definition: Annus et Dies means "a year and a day" in Latin. In criminal law, it refers to the common-law principle that an act causing death is not considered homicide if the death occurs more than a year and a day after the act was committed. This means that if someone causes harm to another person and that person dies more than a year and a day later, the person who caused the harm cannot be charged with homicide.
Example: If someone hits another person and that person dies a year and a day later, the person who hit them cannot be charged with homicide. This is because of the annus et dies principle.

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