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Tim Talon has been found by a court of law to be guilty of reckless driving and killing a pedestrian as a consequence. His defense was that he was driving under the influence of alcohol and lost control of his automobile. He was subsequently punished for his crime. How would the court classify Tim Talon's case for intent?

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User Zharro
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nonintent crime would be the answer
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User Michael Haren
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nonintent crime

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