Final answer:
Specific intent is NOT an element of the corpus delicti for the crime of causing injury to another person while driving under the influence per CalCrim 2100. The elements include injury to another person and driving under the influence, while specific intent regarding the injury is not required. option d is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
When considering the charge of causing injury to another person while driving under the influence as stated in Vehicle Code section 23153(a),
it's important to understand the elements of the corpus delicti involved. CalCrim 2100 outlines certain elements that must be proven for a conviction. These include (a) injury to another person and (b) driving under the influence.
However, (c) specific intent is not an element of the corpus delicti for this offense. The crime is considered a general intent crime, meaning that while the accused must have intended to drive, they do not need to have intended to cause injury while under the influence. Hence, specific intent is not required to establish the corpus delicti in this case. option d is correct