The MPC's position regarding the natural and probable consequences doctrine states
A) that an accomplice is liable for crimes that follow as a natural extension of the target crime.
B) an accomplice is not liable if the person failed in performing the crime.
C) that accomplice liability does not extend to crimes that were not agreed to.
D) None of the above is correct.
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Q13: Additional criminal acts committed during the commission
Q14: When the crime can only be performed
Q15: An innocent agent or instrumentality requires,in part,that
Q16: The MPC states a person can be
Q17: For accomplice liability,the law requires an actus
Q19: To establish _,the MPC requires a person
Q20: One reason the criminal law holds an
Q21: If a defendant raises the entrapment defense
Q22: An excuse that does NOT allow the
Q23: Liability as an accomplice does not extend
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