Multiple Choice
The term specific intent is often used by the courts to denote crimes that:
A) require proof of a general intent to commit a specific crime.
B) require proof of particular mental state of intentguilty or knowledge.
C) require both intent and act combined to commit the crime.
D) may be proved by the use of the doctrine of transferred intent.
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