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nasty-shy [4]
3 years ago
10

A man and a woman planned to rob a liquor store. The man entered the store while the woman stayed in the car to act as a lookout

and getaway driver. As a police officer walked by the store, the woman turned on the car lights, which was the signal she had arranged to warn the man in the store if anyone was coming. Seeing the signal, the man ran out the door right into the police officer. Realizing that an armed robbery was in progress, the police officer shot and killed the man, after appropriate warnings. Should the woman be found guilty of felony murder of the man
Social Studies
1 answer:
Inga [223]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: No, because the killing by the policeman was justifiable

Explanation:

The woman has no part that much to play in the murder of the man, because asides the man being shut outside there was a probability he would have equally be shut inside too if met by the police officer there, the killing by the police officer was justifiable as the man was caught in the act and could possibly have shut the police officer too.

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