All of the following are considered hate crimes motivated by a person’s status as homeless according to the model state legislation EXCEPT:
a. acts that result in the death of a person
b. acts that deface, damage, or destroy, or attempt to deface, damage, or destroy the personal property of the person
c. assault, aggravated assault, battery, or aggravated battery on the person
d. any other crime against the person
e. all of the these are considered hate crimes motivated by a person’s status as homeless
e. all of the these are considered hate crimes motivated by a person’s status as homeless
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