Rose, employed as an executive secretary at Balasen Corporation, had access to enormous amounts of confidential information, including sales projections, etc. Turner, an executive with a competing firm, came to know Rose socially and after a short time recognized the value of the personal contact. An agreement resulted whereby Rose turned over to Turner electronic files containing many confidential documents in exchange for a cash sum.
If discovered, what crime or crimes could each be charged?
a. Rose would be charged with embezzlement and Turner would be charged with theft.
b. Rose would be charged with conspiracy to commit theft and Turner would be charged with robbery.
c. Rose would be charged with robbery and Turner would be charged with theft of services.
d. Both would be charged with bribery.



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