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Library Assignment: Criminal Elements. Part I: Create an illustrated crime glossary*. It must include: Term; Definition; Illustration; Caption. -Felony -Misdemeanor -Solicitation - Crime of Omission -Attempt -Conspiracy -Principal -Accomplice -Strict Liability -Accessory Before the Fact -Motive -Accessory After the Fact *This glossary should be created at a level that would be fully comprehensible to an average, but fully literate, eight year old. Part II: Using any available online news resources, locate two current events articles that include criminal charges at any of the following levels: solicitation, attempt, accessory before the fact, accessory after the fact, or conspiracy. For each, you need to include the name of the article, a brief summary, an explanation of how/why the chosen charge is being used, and your personal commentary on the evidence gathered in the case. Cases must be within the last five year, and from the U.S.