Motive is essential in the determination of the commission of a crime and the liabilities of the perpetrators.
What are the instances where proof of motive is not essential or required to justify conviction of an accused? Give at least 3 instances. 5%
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Proof of motive is not essential or required to justify conviction of the accused in the following three instances:
a. When the accused confesses that he committed the crime;
b. Where guilt is established by sufficient evidence;
c. When accused pleads guilty to the offense.
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