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Give correct response. The true nature of criminal liability implies :
In criminal liability mens rea is always essential and there is no exception to this rule.
The nature of criminal liability is less punitive and more compensative.
Criminal liability generally implies the existence of mens rea except where a contrary intention can be gathered from the Statute creating liability.
Any remedy for criminal liability always takes into account the amount of injury caused to the sufferer that is why punishment must be true equivalent of the sufferings.
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