Multiple Choice
Additional criminal acts committed during the commission of a planned crime will be considered a natural and foreseeable consequence if they
A) are harmful to others,including innocent victims.
B) involve the use of a dangerous or deadly weapon.
C) require the accomplice to take actions that he or she does not want.
D) are necessary to accomplish the original criminal goal.
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