Multiple Choice
To prove mens rea in a second, third, or fourth degree crime, the prosecution must prove:
A) the defendant took an unjustifiable risk.
B) the defendant purposely committed the crime with intent to accomplish a particular result.
C) only that the defendant committed the crime.
D) the defendant took an unreasonable risk.
E) None of the above.
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