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Not enough information is disclosed to answer the question. What 'common-law' offense is being referred to? For a criminal offense to take place two elements are required - AND INTENT IS ONE OF THE ELEMENTS - the other element is the "ACT" itself.

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Q: Given the fact that common law requirement of intent is not an element of strict liability crimes what rationale supports legislative enactment of such offences?
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