At common law, accessories before the fact were:
A) lookouts and getaway drivers.
B) the actual perpetrators of crimes.
C) criminal planners who were not conspirators.
D) not present when crimes were committed.
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A)criminal intent without any requirement
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A)the completed conduct is
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Q16: Attempts:
A)punish for mere intention to commit a
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Q18: Most jurisdictions treat accessories after the fact
Q19: Abandonment of a criminal intent:
A)may constitute a
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A)an incomplete crime.
B)a status
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