Inchoate Crimes

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1. On this evidence the man could be convicted ofNot learned2. If charged with attempted murder of the bank president, the teller should be foundNot learned3. The defendant isNot learned4. If the man is guilty of any crime, he is most likely guilty ofNot learned5. That conviction should beNot learned6. The man should beNot learned7. If the drug dealer is prosecuted in a common law jurisdiction for attempted possession of cocaine, should he be convicted?Not learned8. Should the motion be granted?Not learned9. Could the dealer properly be convicted of conspiring to distribute drugs?Not learned10. Should the court grant the woman’s motion to dismiss the conspiracy charge against her?Not learned11. What is the most serious crime of which the woman properly could be convicted?Not learned12. Should the court grant the motion?Not learned13. In a jurisdiction that has adopted the unilateral theory of conspiracy, is the woman guilty of conspiracy to murder the business competitor?Not learned14. In addition to embezzlement, of what crime or crimes may the man properly be convicted?Not learned15. In a jurisdiction that has adopted the bilateral requirement for conspiracy, can the man properly be convicted of conspiring with the woman to rob the bank?Not learned16. In a jurisdiction that follows the common law of homicide, could the man properly be convicted of attempted murder?Not learned17. In a jurisdiction that follows the common law and has adopted the bilateral requirement for conspiracy, what crime has the man committed?Not learned18. What crime, if any, has the man committed?Not learned19. What is the most serious crime of which the man can properly be convicted?Not learned20. What conspiracy offense, if any, can the man properly be convicted of having committed?Not learned