Criminal Law, 2011 Bar — Question 31
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
It is a matter of judicial knowledge that certain individuals will kill others or commit serious offenses for no reason at all. For this reason, (A) lack of motive can result in conviction where the crime and the accused's part in it are shown. (B) motive is material only where there is no evidence of criminal intent. (C) lack of motive precludes conviction. (D) the motive of an offender is absolutely immaterial.
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