A asks B for his help in robbing the FDIC-insured U.R. Safe…
A asks B for his help in robbing the FDIC-insured U.R. Safe National Bank. B agrees to help A rob the bank, and procures guns for each of them, giving A the better of the two guns since A is to be the one who scares the bank customers and employees into compliance with their orders. Despite the fact that they mutually agreed to arm themselves, they promised each other that should things go wrong, they would surrender rather than kill anyone. As planned, upon entering the bank, A keeps all the customers and bank employees at bay while B goes into the bank vault with the bank manager to get the loot. While in the vault, however, B rapes the bank manager. An off duty security guard comes in from the security entrance to the bank, and hears the bank manager screaming. He goes into the vault, and witnesses B committing the rape. B shoots and kills the guard. A runs in, sees what B has done, turns his gun on B, and says, “Damn it. Let the woman go. Drop your gun.” A then instructed one of the bank employees to call the police. A kept B at gunpoint while all waited for the police to arrive. In a common law jurisdiction, both A and B can be properly convicted of conspiracy to commit armed robbery in spite of A’s apparent abandonment of the offense.
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