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Accomplish V Conspirator
Accomplish V Conspirator
Accomplish V Conspirator
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SUGGESTED ANSWER:
1. An accomplice incurs criminal liability by merely cooperating in the execution of the crime
without participating as a principal, by prior or simultaneous acts; whereas a conspirator
participates in the commission of a crime as a co-principal.
3. An accomplice participates in the execution of a crime when the criminal design or plan is
already in place; whereas a conspirator participates in the adoption or making of the
criminal design.
COMPLEX CRIMES
-at least two crimes are committed
-a complex crime is only one crime; only one penalty is imposed
Delito Continuado or CONTINUED CRIME: a single crime, consisting of a
series of acts but all arising from one criminal resolution
-set foot by a single impulse
-NOT a complex crime: offender does not commit only a single act but a
series of acts
-not being a complex crime, the penalty should not be imposed in its
maximum period