Rachel asks her brother Carl, "Will you do something for me?" "Anything for you dear sister," Carl responds. Rachel says, "I want you to kill a co-worker of mine so I can take her job." "No way am I killing anybody!&qu

"In that case, I will find someone else to handle the job," says Rachel. Concerned that Rachel will indeed find someone to carry out her plan, Carl reports the conversation to the police. Rachel has committed:
A) criminal attempt (capital murder) because she attempted to get Carl to commit a murder.
B) criminal solicitation because she requested Carl commit a felony of the first degree (murder).
C) no offense because Carl rejected her request to commit a murder.
D) no offense yet because no one has agreed to murder the co-worker.


B

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