Martha is the sheriff of Junction, Texas. Alex robs a gas station on the edge of town and then evades capture. A $500 reward is offered for his capture. The following week, Martha captures Alex. Martha
A) can collect the $500 reward

B) cannot collect the $500 reward because she had a preexisting duty to catch Alex.
C) cannot collect the $500 reward because it is not legally sufficient consideration.
D) cannot collect the $500 reward because it would be unconscionable.


B

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