A person who persuades a witness to commit perjury in a robbery trial, after which the defendant is acquitted, is

(a) not guilty of any crime, because the defendant was acquitted.
(b) guilty of being an accomplice to robbery.
(c) guilty of being an aider and abettor of robbery.
(d) guilty of subornation of perjury.


(d) guilty of subornation of perjury.

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