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    A Person Cannot Be Convicted of a Crime Unless the Prosecution
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A Person Cannot Be Convicted of a Crime Unless the Prosecution

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A person cannot be convicted of a crime unless the prosecution proves beyond a reasonable doubt a concurrence of a voluntary act and the required mental state that actually and proximately caused the prohibited social harm.

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