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    Where a Crime Requires Only Proof of a ____ Intent
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Where a Crime Requires Only Proof of a ____ Intent

Question 78

Question 78

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Where a crime requires only proof of a ____ intent, the fact finder (i.e., the judge or jury) may infer the defendant's intent from circumstances surrounding the commission of the criminal act.


A) specific
B) general
C) criminal
D) tortious

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