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What is the intent necessary for the crime of solicitation

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Answer:

A defendant may be charged with solicitation if he or she requests or induces another person to commit an act that would amount to a felony.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two elements of solicitation are the intent to have someone else commit a crime and an act committed in furtherance of convincing another person to commit a crime.

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