If a person commits arson and the death of another results from it, even though s/he had no intent to cause the death of anyone, s/he may be charged with murder under the

If a person commits arson and the death of another results from it, even though s/he had no intent to cause the death of anyone, s/he may be charged with murder under the

irresistible impulse doctrine

—>> felony-murder doctrine

the Durham rule

direct responsibility rule

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