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    Liability as an Accomplice Does Not Extend to Negligent and Reckless
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Liability as an Accomplice Does Not Extend to Negligent and Reckless

Question 14

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Liability as an accomplice does not extend to negligent and reckless conduct on the part of the primary actor that results in a criminal offense.

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