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To convict a defendant of a crime, the government ordinarily must prove three elements. Which of the following is not one of those elements? o Demonstrate that the defendant knew his acts were illegal o Demonstrate that the defendant's alleged acts violated a criminal statute o Prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the illegal act o Prove that the defendant had the capacity to form a criminal intent

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The following is not one of those elements. Prove that the defendant had the capacity to form a criminal intent.
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