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How is criminal intent proven in North Carolina?

July 29, 2024 – Eric Richardson

ER Law: Trial Lawyers | Personal Injury & Family Law | Greensboro, NC

Proving criminal intent involves showing that the defendant intentionally committed an act that is considered a crime. This can be direct evidence, like a confession, or indirect evidence, such as actions that imply intent. The specifics depend on the case and the type of crime committed.

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