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Title: Complicity or Accomplice Liability


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Complicity or Accomplice Liability
  • Principals (1st and 2nd degree) and Accessories
    (before and after the fact).
  • Accomplice Liability (before and during) and
    Rendering Criminal Assistance (after the fact).
  • Conspiracy (separate crime) v. Accomplice
    Liability (charged with crime permitted by
    principal)
  • American law punishes Accomplices the same as
    Principals.

2
Mens Rea
  • Dual Intent Intent to aid in the commission of
    the offense
  • Intent to aid
  • Shared criminal intent with the Principal

3
Variations on Hicks (p. 609)
  • (a) There is neither the required mens rea, nor
    actual aid.
  • (b) There is actual aid, (as long as the words
    are heard by Rowe), but does intent to enjoy the
    spectacle translate into intent to aid.
  • (c) There is the required mens rea, but no
    actual aid.
  • (d) There is the required mens rea, and actual
    encouragement in the assurances that Hicks gives
    to Rowe.

4
Wilson Agent Provocateur
  • Burglary is entering and remaining unlawfully in
    a building with the intent to commit a crime
    (e.g. theft).
  • Theft requires that a defendant take property
    with the intent to permanently deprive the owner
    of its possession.

5
Mens Rea of Knowledge
  • MPC Tentative Draft 2.04(3) A person is an
    accomplice of another person in the commission of
    a crime ifacting with knowledge that such other
    person was committing or had the purpose of
    committing the crime, he knowingly, substantially
    facilitated its commission.
  • RCW 9A.08.020(3) A person is an accomplice of
    another person in the commission of a crime
    if..with knowledge that it will promote or
    facilitate the commission of the crime, he
    solicits, commands, encourages, or requests such
    other person to commit it .or aids or agrees to
    aid such other person in planning or committing
    it.
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