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Culpable homicide is causing death
with the intention of causing death.
With the intention of causing such bodily injury as is likely to cause death.
With the knowledge that it is likely, by such act, to cause death.
All are correct.
- Option 1: Causing death with the intention to kill refers to planning or consciously doing an act with the purpose of ending someone's life.
- Option 2: It involves the intent to inflict bodily harm that is severe enough that it is likely to result in death.
- Option 3: This covers situations where a person acts knowing death is a likely outcome, even if it was not their direct intention.
- Option 4: All the above options encapsulate different aspects of what can constitute culpable homicide, as they indicate various states of mind and intentions leading to someone's death.
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