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According to the principle of legality, an accused cannot be convicted of a crime unless the conduct with which he has been charged is recognised as a crime in:
A. Broad terms before the conduct took place.
B. Clear terms before the conduct took place.
C. Certain terms while the conduct occurs.
D. Clear terms after the conduct took place.