Mere presence of the defendant at the scene of a crime may create accomplice liability if
A) the defendant secretly hopes the criminal will succeed.
B) the defendant does not attempt to help the victim.
C) the defendant knows the identity of the criminal but does not report the crime to the police.
D) the defendant has a duty to prevent the crime and fails to prevent or attempt to prevent it.
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