Before a person can be convicted of a crime, the prosecution must first establish the "corpus delicti." What does this legal principle require the prosecution to prove?
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A
The suspect's motive for committing the crime.
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B
That a specific injury or harm occurred as a result of a criminal act.
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C
The suspect was present at the scene of the crime.
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D
The suspect had the physical ability to commit the crime.