An excuse that does NOT allow the principal to escape liability is that the
A) principal is not responsible for the conduct because he or she did not possess the requisite mens rea.
B) principal is not responsible because he did not commit the actus reus.
C) law provides a defense of some other excusing condition.
D) law protects anyone who is part of a certain class from being prosecuted.
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