Posted: May 19th, 2017
Motive is generally IMMATERIAL in determining criminal liability EXCEPT when A. several offenders committed the crime but the court wants to ascertain which of them acted as leader. B. the evidence of the crime consists of both direct and circumstantial evidence. C. ascertaining the degree of penalty that may be imposed on the offender. D. the evidence of guilt of the accused is circumstantial.
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