culpa

/ˈkʌlpə/
noun
  1. Fault or blame, especially in legal contexts; the state of being responsible for a wrong or injury.
    • The lawyer argued that there was no culpa on the part of her client.
    • The court found that the driver's culpa caused the accident.
    • In Roman law, culpa referred to a person's negligence or fault.
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