No. The four culpable mental states in Texas, according to Texas
Penal Code, are Intentionally, Knowingly, Recklessly and With
Criminal Negligence.
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There is jno such legal term as "culpa." If you are asking about
"culpable" it is defined as:
Culpable is a term in criminal law that refers to the
blameworthiness of the accused. An accused is culpable when he or
she is sufficiently responsible for criminal acts or negligence to
be at fault and liable for their conduct.
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Criminal negligence is an act of negligence that results in a
crime-such as involuntary manslaughter which are tried in a
criminal court. Tort negligence is negligence thought of as a
"civil wrongdoing" which is addressed in civil courts.
A criminal actaccompanied by a criminal intent is necessary to form a crime. Criminal NEGLIGENCE is a finding in civil and tort cases and is not a criminal element.