CRIMES OF ATTEMPT, CONSIPIRACY AND SOLICITATION.

CRIMES OF ATTEMPT, CONSIPIRACY AND SOLICITATION

Fact Pattern and Discussion Questions:

Warfield went along for the ride with a group of men who intended to commit a robbery. The men went into a victim’s house, tied up and confined her children, and were about to force her to go to her workplace and open a safe that held cash receipts from the business where the woman worked. As they were getting ready to leave the house, local police happened by and noticed the situation. The group of men, including Warfield, fled from the house, and they were subsequently captured.

What can Warfield be charged with, and why?

Based on your reading for this week, specifically discuss the crimes of attempt, conspiracy and solicitation and whether those will apply to “poor” Warfield or not.

Please discuss thoroughly. If you would like, please feel free to embellish and/or add to the facts in order to discuss further legal concepts.

All citations must be in Blue book format.

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The fact pattern presented makes Warfield to be as guilty as all the other men that did commit the robbery. This is because, by him entering the car and riding along with men who had intentions of committing a crime and did means he actually was in agreement with the crime taking place. Warfield therefore can be charged not only with…

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