Under the MPC, the intent requirement can be met even though a defendant may not have desired or wanted a particular result, if it can be shown that the defendant acted with
A. the mens rea of recklessness, which essentially holds that "anything goes."
B. the mens rea of negligence, which implies that the defendant was deliberately careless.
C. a desire that a certain result would occur but was willing to accept an alternate outcome, even arrest.
D. a substantial certainty that a certain result would occur.
Answer: D
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a. Peru b. South America. c. Brazil. d. Caribbean.
What is the difference between cross-examination and redirect?
A. A redirect is only available to prosecutors, while cross-examination is available to both the prosecution and the defense. B. A redirect is only available if the defendant has pled guilty. C. Redirection is the reexamination of a witness that occurs after the other party has completed cross-examination. D. Redirects are only available during the appeals process.
An easily accessible source of court decisions is:
a. the Internet. b. a local library. c. a local law office. d. All of the answers are correct.
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