An employee of a liquor store sells an alcoholic beverage to a juvenile without asking for any identification. Who, if anyone, has committed an offense?

a. The juvenile
b. The employee
c. The store owner
d. Both the juvenile and the employee
e. No one


Ans: d. Both the juvenile and the employee

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