The common law developed a doctrine that where an accused was engaged in the commission of a felony and a homicide occurred, the felonious act was regarded as a substitute for the proof of malice aforethought required to find the defendant guilty of
murder. This became known as the ____________ doctrine.
a. transferred intent
b. culpable negligence
c. animus furundi
d. felony-murder
Answer: D
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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A. the World Anti-Doping Agency B. the National Hockey League C. both Major and Minor League Baseball D. the National Football League