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    Distinguishing Factual from Legal Impossibility
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Distinguishing Factual from Legal Impossibility

Question 6

Question 6

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Distinguishing factual from legal impossibility:


A) is a jury issue.
B) is an issue for the judge.
C) is not required under the Model Penal Code.
D) affects only punishment, not conviction.

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