In the crime of solicitation, does it make any difference if the party solicited does not hear the communication? Explain why
What will be an ideal response?
If there is other evidence that the solicitation actually occurred, it may not be necessary that the person solicited heard it since there is no requirement that the person solicited acts on the solicitation or even accepts it.
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