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Malcolm is a truck driver who needs to make his delivery by 9pm. His destination is still many miles away, and Malcolm is afraid he will not make the deadline. He pushes his truck as fast as the motor will go, steering around a curve. As Malcolm rounds the curve, he sees a small car stopped in his lane with its left blinker on. Malcolm cannot get the large truck to stop quickly enough and plows into the small car, killing the driver. When arrested, what crime will Malcolm MOST likely be charged with? a. first-degree murder

b. second-degree murder

c. voluntary manslaughter

d. involuntary manslaughter

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