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Question 1.

This doctrine states that an individual encouraging or assisting a crime can be liable not only for the original crime, but for any other offenses that are the natural and probable consequences of the crime.

▸ Discretionary Doctrine.

▸ Natural and Probable Consequences Doctrine.

▸ Presumptive Doctrine.

▸ Reverse Doctrine.

Question 2.

A(n) ________ most often assists before and during the crime, while the ________ typically helps after the fact.

▸ Partner; Accomplice.

▸ Accomplice; Accessory.

▸ Partner; Accessory.

▸ Accessory; Accomplice.
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Criminal Law (Justice Series)

Criminal Law (Justice Series)


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