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Correct Answer: B. Necessity may justify conduct used to avert an imminent danger when the legal balancing conditions are satisfied
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Necessity addresses emergency harm avoidance.
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Correct Answer: A. Defence against an imminent unlawful attack must satisfy necessity and proportionality requirements
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Self-defence responds to an imminent unlawful threat.
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Correct Answer: B. Defence against an imminent unlawful attack must satisfy necessity and proportionality requirements
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Self-defence responds to an imminent unlawful threat.
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Correct Answer: C. Defence against an imminent unlawful attack must satisfy necessity and proportionality requirements
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Self-defence responds to an imminent unlawful threat.
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Correct Answer: C. Defence against an imminent unlawful attack must satisfy necessity and proportionality requirements
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Self-defence responds to an imminent unlawful threat.
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Correct Answer: D. Defence against an imminent unlawful attack must satisfy necessity and proportionality requirements
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Self-defence responds to an imminent unlawful threat.
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Correct Answer: A. Joint participants may be responsible as co-perpetrators when they share the required plan and contribution
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Co-perpetration depends on joint execution and shared intent.
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Correct Answer: C. Joint participants may be responsible as co-perpetrators when they share the required plan and contribution
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Co-perpetration depends on joint execution and shared intent.
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Correct Answer: B. Joint participants may be responsible as co-perpetrators when they share the required plan and contribution
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Co-perpetration depends on joint execution and shared intent.
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Correct Answer: C. Joint participants may be responsible as co-perpetrators when they share the required plan and contribution
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Co-perpetration depends on joint execution and shared intent.
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Correct Answer: C. Joint participants may be responsible as co-perpetrators when they share the required plan and contribution
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Co-perpetration depends on joint execution and shared intent.
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Correct Answer: A. A person who intentionally assists or induces an offence may bear derivative criminal responsibility
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Complicity requires the legally specified contribution and mental state.