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Arrange the following in the proper sequence of taking place: A. Intention B. Preparation C. Act D. Conviction E. Sentence
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Arrange the following in the proper sequence of taking place:
A. Intention
B. Preparation
C. Act
D. Conviction
E. Sentence

A.

E, D, C, B, A

B.

A, B, C, D, E

C.

B, C, D, E, A

D.

D, C, B, A, E

Correct option is B

The logical sequence of the commission of a crime under criminal law typically proceeds as follows:
Intention – The mental element (mens rea) to commit the crime.
Preparation – The physical act of getting ready to commit the crime.
Act – The execution of the crime (actus reus).
Conviction – Judicial determination of guilt.
Sentence – Imposition of punishment by the court.

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This sequence is important to understand the structure of a crime and the stages at which the law intervenes. Intention and preparation are generally not punishable unless the law provides otherwise. The act, once committed, attracts criminal liability, followed by trial, conviction, and sentencing.







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