Adultery Provocation Requires Catching In The Act
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- CRIMINAL1
Example wrong choices
16065_hymn_archive_provocation · CRIMINAL · Choice ADaniel's conduct indicated an intent to inflict serious bodily harm on Ruth.
Why it's attractive
The choice argues intent, but the defense is mitigation.
Why it's wrong
The choice argues intent, but the defense is mitigation.
16065_hymn_archive_provocation · CRIMINAL · Choice CDaniel's conduct indicated an intent to kill Ruth.
Why it's attractive
The choice proves murder mens rea but does not answer whether mitigation applies.
Why it's wrong
The choice proves murder mens rea but does not answer whether mitigation applies.
16065_hymn_archive_provocation · CRIMINAL · Choice DDaniel did not personally catch Ruth and the other man in the act of adultery.
Why it's attractive
The choice invents a single required adultery scenario.
Why it's wrong
The choice invents a single required adultery scenario.
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