Criminal, Elements of a Crime 5 - Rory Lewis

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A legal duty to act may arise from a voluntary assumption of care. General intent requires that the defendant be aware that he is acting in a proscribed way and that any attendant circumstances required by the crime are present. Motive will not establish the general intent requirement of a crime. The fact that the defendant committed a particular act is sufficient for the jury to infer that he acted with: General Intent.

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