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9.In law, the direct cause of an injury is said to be the proximate cause. a. Tr

ID: 3487091 • Letter: 9

Question

9.In law, the direct cause of an injury is said to be the proximate cause. a. True

b. False

10.The distinction between principles and accessories is only important in misdemeanors and felonies. Only in treason are all parties principles.

a.True

b.False

11.To punish an otherwise innocent person for another’s criminal act is called vicarious liability.

a.True

b.False

12.When a conspiracy unfolds, the ultimate act that it aims to bring about must occur for the parties to the conspiracy to be arrested.

a.True

b.False

13.Motive can be defined as a desire to commit an act and committing it. a. True

b. False

14.If the intended to act, but not intend the consequences, then general intent is present. a. True

b. False

15.General intent is a thoughtful, conscious intention to perform a specific act in order to achieve a particular result.

a.True

b.False

Explanation / Answer

9) true.. It is because it depends on the things how the cause has been done to the person how severe the cause is for the another person..

11) true because in this case the person is charged with a accusation of the another person..

12) true it is because when it unfolds it should be taken consideration from all the people who are involved in that..

13) true motive basically means the reason for doing some particular thing..

14) false

15) true yes because it is done to achieve the results of it that we want..