If one person restrains a bank teller while another takes the money from the cash drawer, the two are
(a) not guilty of robbery, since the money was not taken “from the person” of the teller.
(b) not guilty of robbery, since the money was not taken “from the immediate presence” of the teller.
(c) not guilty of robbery, since there was no force or fear.
(d) guilty of robbery.
(d) guilty of robbery.
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