In most cases, a criminal offense requires an offender to take some physical action, or act, towards committing the criminal offense. However, a person may also commit a criminal act by failing to act, that is, omission. To base criminal liability on failure to act, it must first be that person had?

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1. In most cases, a criminal offense requires an offender to take some physical action, or act, towards committing the criminal offense. However, a person may also commit a criminal act by failing to act, that is, omission. To base criminal liability on failure to act, it must first be that person had?