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In most common law jurisdictions, a criminal defendant has to be found guilty both in mind and in deed. But there are exceptions to the principle that "guilty mind" must be proved. True or false? Elaborate.
In most common law jurisdictions, a criminal defendant has to be found guilty both in mind and in deed. But there are exceptions to the principle that "guilty mind" must be proved. True or false? Elaborate.
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