W2 - Accomplices Flashcards

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Under US common law, principle criminal and accomplices are ___

A

divided between principles and accessories to the crime

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A first degree principle generally___

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commits the actus reus of the crime

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Second degree principles generally___

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are physically present and “aid and abet”

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4
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What defines an ACSESSORY AFTER THE FACT?

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they aid after the crime has been committed (ex destroying evidence)

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5
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For accomplices, what is sufficient “assistance or support”?

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It’s very broad. Can include encouraging, counselling, ordering

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An accomplice will be criminally responsible if they___

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perform an affirmative act to support the principle, even through words of encouragement

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7
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Would a mere bystander be an accomplice?

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No

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What level of knowledge is required fora person to be an accomplice?

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it’s split between States and the Feds. Federal court requires specific intent, and some states allow for general intent

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9
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What is the innocent instrumentality rule?

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Will hold the planner of a criminal event (the one “behind the scenes”) as the principle offender if the one who limits the actus reus of a crime is an innocent (ex. a child)

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10
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Can an accomplice be convicted if the principle is acquitted? What about vice versa?

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yes, also yes vice versa

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What is Pinkerton liability?

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liability for conspiracy would only not occur when the co-conspirator committed a crime that was not reasonably foreseeable to the defendant

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Can closely related conspiracies be considered a larger one?

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only if a participant has knwolage of all the conspiracies People v Bruno

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