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Question 1

George is an art dealer who specializes in small statues made out of precious metals. Through the grapevine, George hears that a miniature reproduction of Michelangelo's Pieta, chiseled out of gold by Rodin, will be put up for sale by Sotheby's auction house. George decides he must have the statue but he has no intention of paying the exorbitant amount of money it will cost. George prepares some counterfeit documents listing himself as the rightful owner of the statue and he calls in one of his aides to deliver the documents to Sotheby's and collect the statue. The aide has no idea that the documents are forged and that George is trying to steal the statue. The plan does not work and George is arrested. He will be charged for this crime as a:

Question 2

Bill and Traci want to commit the crime of the century so they put together a plan to rob the United States gold reserve at Fort Knox. They carefully put the plan together and spend months revising it and practicing for the big day. On the day of the robbery, Bill goes off to carry out the plan while Traci waits at home for him to return. Bill successfully carries out the robbery but is caught a few days later and both he and Traci are put on trial. Because Bill actually committed the crime he will be charged as a principal in the first degree. Because of Traci's involvement, she will be charged as a principal in the second degree:

Question 3

Bill and Traci want to commit the crime of the century so they put together a plan to rob the United States gold reserve at Fort Knox. They carefully put the plan together and spend months revising it and practicing for the big day. They set up a closed circuit TV system that allows Traci to see everything that Bill sees through a small camera on Bills shoulder. On the day of the robbery, Bill goes off to carry out the plan while Traci stays at home monitoring the TV screen and feeding Bill instructions through a small ear piece that Bill has in his ear. Bill successfully carries out the robbery but is caught a few days later and both he and Traci are put on trial. Because Bill actually committed the crime he will be charged as a principal in the first degree. Because of Traci's involvement, she will be charged as a principal in the second degree:

Question 4

Bill and Traci want to commit the crime of the century so they put together a plan to rob the United States gold reserve at Fort Knox. They carefully put the plan together and spend months revising it and practicing for the big day. On the day of the robbery, Bill goes off to carry out the plan while Traci waits at home for him to return. Bill successfully carries out the robbery but is caught a few days later. Bill is charged with the actual robbery and Traci is charged, separately, with being an accessory to the robbery. Bill is acquitted of the robbery due to a technicality. However, since the prosecution's case is strong, they will probably be able to convict Traci as an accomplice if they bring her to trial (common law rule):

Question 5

Bill and Traci want to commit the crime of the century so they put together a plan to rob the United States gold reserve at Fort Knox. They carefully put the plan together and spend months revising it and practicing for the big day. They set up a closed circuit TV system that allows Traci to see everything that Bill sees through a small camera on Bills shoulder. On the day of the robbery, Bill goes off to carry out the plan while Traci stays at home monitoring the TV screen and feeding Bill instructions through a small ear piece that Bill has in his ear. Bill successfully carries out the robbery but is caught a few days later. Bill is charged with the actual robbery and Traci is charged, separately, with being a principal in the second degree to the robbery. Bill is acquitted of the robbery due to a technicality. However, since the prosecution's case is strong, they will probably be able to convict Traci if they bring her to trial (common law rule):

Question 6

Bill and Traci want to commit the crime of the century so they put together a plan to rob the United States gold reserve at Fort Knox. They carefully put the plan together and spend months revising it and practicing for the big day. On the day of the robbery, Bill goes off to carry out the plan while Traci waits at home for him to return. Bill successfully carries out the robbery but is caught a few days later. Bill is charged with the actual robbery and Traci is charged, separately, with being an accessory to the robbery. Bill is acquitted of the robbery due to a technicality. However, since the prosecution's case is strong, they will probably be able to convict Traci as an accomplice if they bring her to trial (modern rule):