Is someone guilty if they did not set out to commit a crime up they ended up doing so?



Is someone guilty if they did not set out to commit a crime up they ended up doing so?..

Answer / Divakar Rao

'Criminal liability' often requires intent or knowledge of one's actions. If someone didn't set out to commit a crime but ended up doing so, it may depend on whether they had the necessary intent. This is typically addressed in terms of negligence or recklessness.

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