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Judah Crawford
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15 August, 08:50
Compare specific and general intent
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Explanation: specific and general intent. The main difference between the two is if the defendant intended the conduct and the result or only the conduct. General intent crimes don't require proof that a person intended to cause the harm or the result that occurred
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