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Where a crime requires only proof of a____________ intent, the fact finder (i.e., the judge or jury) may infer the defendant's intent from circumstances surrounding the commission of the criminal act.

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General

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A general intent crime is when the only intend to commit an illegal act makes it criminal.

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