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下列关于刑法上因果关系的说法哪些是正确的( )A.甲欲杀害其女友,某日故意破坏其汽

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下列关于刑法上因果关系的说法哪些是正确的( )

A.甲欲杀害其女友,某日故意破坏其汽车的刹车装置。女友如驾车外出,15分钟后遇一陡坡,必定会坠下山崖死亡。但是,女友将汽车开出5分钟后,即遇山洪暴发,泥石流将其冲下山摔死,则死亡结果的发生和甲的杀害行为之间没有因果关系

B.乙欲杀其仇人苏某,在山崖边对其砍了7刀,被害人重伤昏迷。乙以为苏某已经死亡,遂离去。但苏某自己醒来后挣扎下山,刚迈了两步即跌下山崖摔死:苏某的死亡和乙的危害行为之间存在因果关系

C.丙追杀情敌赵某,赵狂奔逃命。赵的仇人李某早就想杀赵,偶然见赵慌不择路,在丙尚未赶到时,即向其开枪射击,致赵死亡。赵的死亡和丙的追杀之间没有因果关系

D.丁持上膛的手枪闯入其的妻钟某住所,意图杀死钟某,在两人厮打时,钟某自己不小心触发扳机遭枪击死亡。钟的死亡和丁的杀人行为之间存在因果关系,即使丁对因果关系存在认识错误,也构成故意杀人罪既遂

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参考答案:A,D解析: 甲的防卫对象错误,应负故意伤害的刑事责任。

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