Although no culpable mental state is expressly designated in a statute defining an offense, a culpable mental state may nevertheless be required for the commission of such offense, or with respect to some or all of the material elements thereof, if the proscribed conduct necessarily involves such culpable mental state.
KRS 501.040
Culpability -- Construction of statutes
Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case Walker v. Commonwealth (2004)
Most recently applied in Saxton v. Commonwealth (June 2010)
Effective: January 1, 1975 History: Created 1974 Ky
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