Culpable mental state: intentional acts, understood and voluntary, plus belief the conduct is unlawful affecting prosecution. A culpable mental state is present where the actor intentionally commits an act, understands its nature and consequences, is not coerced and overcomes obstacles, and believes or has reason to believe the conduct is contrary to law.
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Culpable mental state: intentional acts, understood and voluntary, plus belief the conduct is unlawful affecting prosecution.
A culpable mental state is present where the actor intentionally commits an act, understands its nature and consequences, is not coerced and overcomes obstacles, and believes or has reason to believe the conduct is contrary to law.
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