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• A statement or statements of fact (s) that are supported by peer-reviewed citations.
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1. Laws in the United States have been shaped by a number of historical developments and philosophical perspectives. Explain how criminal law, in particular, has been greatly influenced by natural law theories.
2. Explain in detail the legal essence of a criminal act.
3. Discuss the types of acts that may be included, and those that are omitted from being a criminal act (evil thoughts).
4. Explain the difference between factual and proximate cause.
5. What is the difference between crimes and inchoate crimes?