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Angela is driving her friend Kara to a party when Kara asks her to stop at a convenience store for some breath mints. Angela, who thinks Kara is just purchasing the mints, waits in the car. Kara is actually holding up the store with a gun she had hidden in her purse. Without firing any shots, Kara takes the store's money and locks the clerk in a storeroom. She then calmly walks out, hiding the gun and money from Angela, and they continue on to the party. Police later arrest both women. Angela should be found guilty of: a. Conspiracy to commit robbery b. Robbery c. Aiding and abetting in the commission of a felony d. Nothing e. False imprisonment

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Answer:

D. Nothing

Step-by-step explanation:

Angela is not guilty here. Te question tells us that she had no knowledge of her friends intentions. Her friend had the intention of robbing a store and even though angela drove the car, she did not know that a gun was concealed somewhere. If she had knowledge of these before hand, she would have been guilty of aiding and abetting a crime. But since she didn't, she is not guilty.

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