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Legally, a crime is considered an offense against (a) the victim (b) society (c) the court (d) none of the above
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Legally, a crime is considered an offense against (a) the victim (b) society (c) the court (d) none of the above
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the answer is A, the victim. the reason is because society nor the court will be harmed in the doing of a crime.
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