Multiple Choice
MATCHING.
-Specific intent
A) The concept that some actions are so likely to cause a specific result, that the law treats that result as intended.
B) Intent where the person intended the action only and not the result.
C) What a reasonable person should have known or thought at the time of the event.
D) The offender's conscious intentions at the time of the crime.
E) The type of intent where the person commits an act designed to cause a specific criminal result.
F) The type of intent where a person intends to harm one person and harms another in the process.
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