Which is true about corporate criminal liability?
A) Corporations have never been subject to criminal liability because they are not people.
B) Because a corporation cannot be sent to prison, they generally cannot be held criminally liable for the actions of their officers.
C) If the criminal conduct can be traced to a specific person or persons, those persons will be liable, but not the corporation.
D) There can be liability for both the individuals who commit crimes and for the corporation on whose behalf the crimes were committed.
E) There can be no liability for individual employees of a corporation, but the corporation can be held responsible for the crimes committed.
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