Multiple Choice
Joan owns a citrus tree farm near Mesa, Arizona. Joan and her family have fertilized the trees each spring for 52 years. The irrigation for the trees carries the fertilizer remnants into the Salt River. When EPA investigators discover the fertilizer in the Salt River and trace the unique brand to Joan, they indict her for violation of the Clean Water Act, for the discharge of a substance into a waterway. Joan responds, "I didn't know there was fertilizer. I was just letting water flow."
A) Joan has sufficient mens rea for the crime.
B) Joan can rely on the Ahmad case and escape criminal liability.
C) Joan can be held criminally liable for negligence.
D) None of the above
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