What happens if a person commits an offense because another person convinces that person that the act is actually legal or that the victim has given consent?

a. The actor may be acquitted, but the accomplice may still be convicted.
b. The actor and the accomplice will both be convicted regardless of the actor's belief of innocence.
c. The accomplice will be acquitted because he did not actually commit the crime or participate in the crime.
d. None of the above


a

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