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Questions 48 is based on the following facts: After deciding to rob a bank and arming himself, Don Dastardly enters the Last National Bank alone.

Questions 48 is based on the following facts:

After deciding to rob a bank and arming himself, Don Dastardly enters the Last National Bank alone. Dastardly attempted to murder the teller because the teller screamed upon seeing his gun. Dastardly fled the scene. The police are called. A witness, the ever-so-sweet-and-lovely Ms. Sweet Polly Purebred, recognized Dastardly and incredibly, she knows his cell phone number. She gives it Officer Frank Lee Fearless. Officer Fearless telephones the number and Dastardly answers and identifies himself. Without ever advising Dastardly of his Miranda rights, Officer Fearless launches into a lengthy interrogation of Dastardly. Dastardly eventually confesses to committing the crimes.

Bank robbery is a felony and a federal offense; robbery and attempted murder are state law felonies. A trial is held on the state law charges and results in an acquittal. This is the only lawsuit Dastardly has faced up to this point arising from this incident.

48. What other crime(s) has Dastardly committed?

a. Outrage.

b. Conspiracy.

c. Burglary.

d. Blackmail.

e. A and D

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