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Why Is Proving Causation Important in Prosecuting Certain Specific-Intent Crimes

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Why is proving causation important in prosecuting certain specific-intent crimes?


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A study format that examines information from a whole population or a representative sample at a particular moment.

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The storage of information over an extended period, capable of lasting from minutes to a lifetime, encompassing facts, experiences, and skills.

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