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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: cloud.9 on Nov 9, 2015



Title: A strict liability crime does not require the prosecutor to prove mens rea, or criminal intent, by t
Post by: cloud.9 on Nov 9, 2015
A strict liability crime does not require the prosecutor to prove mens rea, or criminal intent, by the perpetrator.
Is it true or false? A) True
B) False


Title: Re: A strict liability crime does not require the prosecutor to prove mens rea, or criminal intent,
Post by: noir on Nov 10, 2015
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Title: Re: A strict liability crime does not require the prosecutor to prove mens rea, or criminal intent, by t
Post by: cloud.9 on Nov 16, 2015
Confirmed with a friend, you were right!


Title: Re: A strict liability crime does not require the prosecutor to prove mens rea, or criminal intent, by t
Post by: noir on Nov 16, 2015
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