Elements (of a crime) - sustany/dvg GitHub Wiki
Elements of a crime are the component parts of a crime. The prosecution must prove each of these elements beyond a reasonable doubt to establish the criminal liability. For example, �burglary� is defined as the act of (1) breaking; (2) and entering; (3) into the abode of another; (4) at night; (5) with the intent to commit a felony therein. Each of those five parts is an element of the crime of burglary which the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt to establish that the defendant committed burglary.��
Cases such as Wisconsin�v. Rodriguez�explain that �elements of a crime� are those constituent parts of a crime which must be proven by the prosecution to sustain conviction.