If the government can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that 1) the accused committed the illegal act, and 2) that there was necessary intent or state of mind to commit the act then:
A) the accused will be convicted of the crime
B) the accused might be convicted of the crime
C) the plaintiff will lose the case
D) the case may go to trial
E) the accused will not get a lawyer
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Q193: Which of the following is correct:
A) criminal
Q194: When one commits a criminal act, that
Q195: After receiving reports from the police or
Q196: What is defined as a degree of
Q197: Criminal offenses are defined by:
A) governors or
Q199: Criminal acts:
A) need not be planned
B) must
Q200: Mens rea is:
A) criminal intent
B) criminal guilt
C)
Q201: Miranda rights for those arrested and accused
Q202: The statute of limitations:
A) varies with time
B)
Q203: If a crime is not prosecuted within
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