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Criminal Law Keyed to Dressler
People v. Sconce
Facts
The Defendant offered Garcia $10,000 to kill Estephan, the estranged husband of Cindy Strunk Estephan (Cindy). The Defendant told Garcia that he, Cindy and a man named Sallard were plotting the murder. Garcia agrees to find someone to kill Estephan or he would do it himself. Garcia contacted Herbert Dutton (Dutton) and offered him $5,000 to carry out the killing. Later, Garcia and Dutton went to Estephan’s house and decided that Dutton would plant a bomb under Estephan’s car. About three weeks later, the Defendant contacted Garcia and called off the plan. Garcia had not seen Dutton since the two went to Estephan’s house. Additionally, Garcia did not know that, at the time the Defendant called off the plan, Dutton had been arrested on a parole violation.
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