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Questiоn 45 (35 Pоints) (аpprоximаtely 45 minutes) Ann аnd her husband, Bob, aren't getting along, and Bob has moved out of their home and is living with his mother in her rural home. Ann wants to kill Bob and collect on a large life insurance policy on his life. Ann asks her friend Kate to help her kill Bob and offers to pay Kate $10,000 for doing so. Ann's proposed plan is simple. On a night when Bob's mother would be away playing cards with her friends, Ann would lure Bob into the front yard by asking him to come outside "to talk," and then Kate would shoot Bob with a gun provided by Ann. Kate agrees, and Ann gives her a revolver. (Both women are adept with guns.) Kate later feels terrible, however, and decides that she could not possibly help kill Bob. She has known Bob for a long time, and he is a decent guy. Besides, if Ann doesn't appreciate him, maybe Bob would eventually take an interest in her? Kate decides to warn Bob and to only pretend to go through with Ann's plan. On the agreed day, Kate goes to Bob's workplace and leaves a letter on the front seat of his truck describing Ann's entire plot and Kate's proposed role. Kate notes that she is leaving it up to Bob whether to simply confront Ann directly, report Ann to the police, or whether he wants to "set up" Ann that night, i.e., the police could secretly observe the whole encounter and then arrest Ann. Kate assures Bob that she will only use blanks and that she has no desire to hurt him. Unfortunately, although Bob notices the envelope on the front seat of his truck after work, he puts it in his coat pocket, intending to read it later (but then doesn't). When Kate doesn't hear from Bob, she assumes that he wants to go ahead with the plan of setting up Ann. When Kate and Ann arrive that night, Bob's mother is gone. Kate gets situated in her assigned spot near some bushes in a side yard, nervous about not hearing directly from Bob and not seeing any sign of the police. When Bob agrees to come outside to talk with Ann, Kate decides to go ahead with her revised plan, which can't hurt Bob anyway, since she is only using blanks. When Kate fires the blank round from the side yard, however, Bob reacts instinctively. He pulls out his own gun, which he nearly always has with him, and shoots Kate. Kate collapses in the yard and dies a few minutes later. Bob later reads the letter from Kate and turns it over to police. Ann is then arrested and charged. Consider the following crimes: Solicitation of Murder, Conspiracy to Commit Murder, Attempted Murder, and Murder. Analyze whether Ann committed each of these 4 crimes under the traditional common law approach. (Note that "Murder" in the jurisdiction is limited to "causing the death of another person purposely, knowingly, or through extreme recklessness, and without justification or excuse.") Note the required mens rea and actus reus for each crime, whether or not Ann committed each crime, and explain why or why not. Then do the same thing using the Model Penal Code approach to each crime. You do not need to quote the entire MPC Rule. Focus on the relevant aspects of each MPC crime. Conclude by stating which crime(s) Ann would most likely be actually convicted of under both the common law approach and the MPC approach.
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