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Meaning of quid prodest by Manuel Penichet P





Manuel Penichet P

quid prodest
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The expression cui prodest (not quid) is of Latin origin and means quot; who takes advantage of it quot; or quot; who benefits quot;. It is a phrase in Roman law considered to be a fundamental principle that refers to the enlightening that can result to determine the author of a fact unknown (for example, a crime) to wonder who or who could benefit from it. It is a principle used in criminalistics.

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