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State the basic rule on timing: when must mens rea line up with the actus reus?
How can a continuing act solve a timing problem where the fault element appears after the first movement but before the conduct ends?
When can intent aimed at one person or item be treated as intent against the actual victim or object?
Why does transferred malice not let you switch from one offence to a different offence?
What criteria do you use to determine whether to analyse the offence as the intended offence, the completed offence, or both in a mistaken-target situation?
If the defendant forms the mens rea only after the act is fully over, can coincidence be made out?
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