Multiple Choice
The MPC states a person can be prosecuted as a principal when the crime is committed by an innocent agent if the person
A) A person who "causes an innocent or irresponsible person to engage in [criminal] conduct" is liable for that conduct or act.
B) The defendant must act with the intent to commit the crime.
C) The accused must cause the agent to commit the criminal act.
D) All the above are correct.
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