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Shawn, age 27, was driving his car when he realized he was being pulled over by a police officer, who used lights and sirens on

Shawn, age 27, was driving his car when he realized he was being pulled over by a police officer, who used lights and sirens on his marked police vehicle to alert Shawn to pull over. Shawn did not want the police officer to arrest him over any of his outstanding warrants. As the police officer approached Shawn's vehicle, Shawn rolled down the car window and fired a shot from his gun, which struck the police officer, causing the police officer's death. What subsection of Aggravated Murder should shawn be charged with? What if Shawn was only 17 at the time of the killing? a) PL 125.26(1)(a)(i) - If Shawn was only age 17, then PL 125.25(1). b) PL 125.26(2) - If Shawn was only age 17, then PL 125.10. c) PL 125.26(1)(a)(ii-a) - If Shawn was only age 17, he cannot be charged with any murder statute. d) PL 125.26(1)(a)(i) - If Shawn was only age 17, also PL 125.26(1)(a)(1)

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