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Proof of intent can be established through circumstantial evidence such as actions or behavior that suggest a person's state of mind. This can include things like prior knowledge of the consequences of an action, motive, or planning involved in carrying out the act. Other factors, such as the use of certain words or gestures, can also be taken into consideration in determining intent.

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