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    The Theory of Vicarious Liability Finds a Non-Offender Guilty of the Offense
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The Theory of Vicarious Liability Finds a Non-Offender Guilty of the Offense

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Question 33

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The theory of vicarious liability finds a non-offender guilty of the offense even though the party committed no act or never intended the act to be done.

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