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Bоb wаs а gаrdener whо wоrked at the Jefferson McMansion in a gated community. He knew that Mrs. Jefferson possessed very expensive jewelry at the residence. So, he devised a plan that would enable him to share in some of her opulence. He then bought a handgun and a ski mask in his preparation for the caper. Bob was aware that Mrs. Jefferson was always at the theater on Wednesday evenings and he arrived at the residence around 9pm. Bob then walked around the back of the house and using a flashlight, was able to see a diamond necklace on a nightstand through one of the bedroom windows. So, Bob broke the glass of the window, unlocked the hatch and entered the bedroom through the window. Once he was inside Bob scooped up the necklace and walked towards the kitchen where he was surprised to encounter the maid preparing a “midnight snack” for Mrs. Jefferson. At first, the maid did not recognize Bob with the ski mask. Bob pointed his gun at her and ordered her to lie on the kitchen floor as she screamed with fear but complied with his order. At this point, she recognized his voice and asked, “aren’t you Bob the gardener?” Bob then taped her mouth with duct tape. He then realized that his job as a gardener at the Jefferson McMansion was over. So, he ordered the maid to into his car, and they drove towards the security gate, Bob ripped off the duct tape from the maid’s mouth and told her to “shut up.” However, as they approached the exit, the maid began screaming and the guard at the gate removed his revolver. Bob then fired two shots at the guard, and the guard returned fire, hitting the maid in the neck. Tragically, the maid died of her wounds. Bob was soon thereafter apprehended by the police. Discuss all legal issues relating to (a) the theft of the diamond necklace; (b) the initial encounter between Bob and the maid prior to the time she recognized him; (c) the use of the duct tape to silence the maid; (d) the transport of the maid; (e) the death of the maid. Assume that this jurisdiction follows the common law.
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