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The Prisoner's Dilemma

The Prisoner's Dilemma

You and a friend are caught by police for committing a crime together. The time in prison for the crime are ten years. Police hold you in separate cells with no communication possible.

They don't have enough evidence to charge you with a more serious crime, but they do for a lesser crime which will have you both spending one year in jail.

To convict you or your friend with the more serious crime, the police will need either your or your friend's confession.

The police come into your room and tell you the following:

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