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    When a Crime Requires a Particular Result, the Prosecution Must
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When a Crime Requires a Particular Result, the Prosecution Must

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Question 58

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When a crime requires a particular result, the prosecution must prove that the defendant's actusreus, performed with the requisite mens rea, actually caused the required result.

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