Multiple Choice
The MPC's position regarding the natural and probable consequences doctrine states
A) that an accomplice is liable for crimes that follow as a natural extension of the target crime.
B) an accomplice is not liable if the person failed in performing the crime.
C) that accomplice liability does not extend to crimes that were not agreed to.
D) None of the above is correct.
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Q33: Most states hold an accomplice liable only
Q34: When assistance is not accepted,not needed,or does
Q35: When the crime can only be performed
Q36: A person is an accomplice if s/he<br>A)possesses
Q37: Where a crime has been committed through
Q38: Additional criminal acts committed during the commission
Q39: Mere knowledge about a crime,in a few
Q40: For accomplice liability,the law requires an actus
Q41: Most jurisdictions will allow convictions for nonproxyable