Bob, George, and Frank are college students driving down the road. They see Sandra walking in the same direction. They stop and ask Sandra if she would like a ride the rest of the way to her dormitory. Sandra accepts and gets in the car
They drive past Sandra's dorm, won't let her out, and drive to a deserted location where they rape her, then throw her out of the car and leave her. Bob, George, and Frank are liable for: a. false imprisonment.
b kidnapping.
c. rape.
d. all of the above
d
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