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    If a Statute Criminalizes Conduct Only If It Occurs in a Public
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If a Statute Criminalizes Conduct Only If It Occurs in a Public

Question 37

Question 37

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If a statute criminalizes conduct only if it occurs in a public place or within public view,this limitation would be considered to be an ______________ circumstance.

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