(Same facts as in Question 8) .Carl is tried for armed robbery and is acquitted.Can Dan be tried next?
A) No,because Carl,the principal,was acquitted.
B) No,because Dan's guilt derives from Carl's guilt and Carl has been found not guilty.
C) Yes,because Dan falls under "Wharton's rule."
D) Yes,because the law allows a trial of a principal in the second degree even when the principal in the first degree has been acquitted.
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