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In one sentence, what must the prosecution usually prove about D’s conduct before liability can attach?
Name the kinds of bodily movement that may be treated as involuntary, and say why they matter.
If D caused harm but claims the movement was automatic, what is the first legal question you ask?
How do you tell the difference between involuntariness and duress in a problem question?
If intent cannot be proved due to a seizure, reflex, or other loss of bodily control, how would you frame the prosecution's approach?
Once you have identified possible involuntariness, what should you analyse next, and why?
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