Multiple Choice
Under the MPC,the intent requirement can be met even though a defendant may not have desired or wanted a particular result,if it can be shown that the defendant acted with
A) a substantial certainty that a certain result would occur.
B) the mens rea of recklessness,which essentially holds that "anything goes."
C) the mens rea of negligence,which implies that the defendant was deliberately careless about the results to avoid culpability.
D) a desire that a certain result would occur,but a willingness to accept any other result,even arrest.
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