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| 1. |
Give correct response. Generally speaking the elements of a crime are: |
| A. | Mens rea and acts reus are the two most important elements of a crime; whereas motive is never a relevant factor in determination of criminal liability. |
| B. | Motive is never taken into consideration to determine the criminal liability of a person, only actus reus is important. |
| C. | Motive, mens rea and actus reus; all are essential elements of a crime. |
| D. | Motive is some times more important than mens rea to determine the criminal liability of a person. |
| Answer» B. Motive is never taken into consideration to determine the criminal liability of a person, only actus reus is important. | |