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李某找到孙某为他开汽车运送一批假烟到邻县去卖,但在运输过程中被工商所查获。工商所依法将假烟和运送假烟的汽车扣押,并罚款1000元,责令于该月15日交清。李某拒绝罚款,与孙某合议将被扣押的汽车偷回。当晚12时许,李某携带斧头等工具与孙某潜进工商所大院内,将大门锁砍断,欲驾驶汽车冲出院外,但就在其要打开车门的一刹那,值班的工商所工作人员许某大声喝住,从值班室赶出来,拦住李某。李某抓起斧头将许某砍伤,与孙某驾驶汽车离去。为了逃脱追捕,孙某将车速调至最大,结果正好金某和赵某路过,赵某为了躲避迎面飞驰而来的汽车将另一人冯某撞倒,导致小腿骨折。而金某被汽车撞倒在地。孙某欲下车看看,李某拦住他说:“别管了,逃命要紧,金某因得不到及时救助而死亡。后得知金某是李某的仇人,李某早就在预谋如何杀掉金某。根据以上事实,回答下列75~78题。 关于撞倒金某的行为,下列说法错误的是:( )。

A. 孙某构成交通肇事罪
B. 李某不构成交通肇事罪
C. 李某构成故意杀人罪
D. 孙某构成故意杀人罪的共犯

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D. Jazz and the soul of Americ

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