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28 June, 03:25

If you commit a crime under duress, what does this mean? A. You were sick at the time of the crime. B. You were forced to commit the crime. C. You were a fugitive at the time of the crime. D. You didn't understand that you were committing a crime.

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  1. 28 June, 03:30
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    The answer would be B.

    Explanation:

    Because the definition of duress is to do something against their own will or better judgement.
  2. 28 June, 03:48
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    From my fiancé who IS an attorney, the answer is (B) You were forced to commit the crime.

    Duress means being forced to do something against your will.
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