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Criminal Law, 2013 Bar — Question MC-IX

Criminal Law
2013 BarCriminal LawQ. MC-IX

MULTIPLE CHOICE

Choose from the list below the correct principle in considering "motive". (A) If the evidence is merely circumstantial, proof of motive is essential. (B) Generally, proof of motive is not necessary to pin a crime on the accused if the commission of the crime has been proven and the evidence of identification is convincing. (C) Motive is important to ascertain the truth between two antagonistic theories. (D) Motive is relevant if the identity of the accused is uncertain. (E) All of the above are correct.

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