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The principle regarding parties to crime that establishes conditions under which more than one person incurs liability before, during, and after committing crimes; when one person is liable for another person's crime |
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The principle of liability for another based on relationship |
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The parties liable as principals before and during a crime |
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The parties liable for separate, lesser offenses following a crime |
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Agreeing to commit a crime |
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The rule that conspiracy and the underlying crime are separate offenses |
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A person's presence at the scene of a crime doesn't by itself satisfy the actus reus requirement of accomplice liability |
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Respondeat superior ("let the master answer") |
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Employers are legally liable for their employees' illegal acts |
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parent responsibility laws |
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Statutes that make parents liable for their children's crimes |
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