Si ves que alguien hace algo malo y no lo detienes, puedes ser culpable también. Por ejemplo, si un amigo roba algo y tú lo miras sin hacer nada, podrías tener problemas.
Es como estar en un partido de fútbol y ver que un compañero hace trampa. Si no dices nada o no lo detienes, también podrías ser parte del problema.
Imagina que Ana ve a su hermana, Carla, golpear a un niño. Ana no interviene ni ayuda al niño. Más tarde, Ana puede ser considerada responsable porque no hizo nada para parar el abuso.
Las penalidades pueden incluir encarcelamiento y multas, dependiendo de la gravedad del delito asociado.
ate, 314 Ga. App. 289 , 723 S.E.2d 709 (2012). Jury was authorized to find that the defendant was a party to the codefendant's crime of cruelty to children in the first degree in violation of O.C.G.A. §§ 16-2-20 and 16-5-70(b) because the victim's testimony showed that the defendant was present during the codefendant's beating of the victim yet did nothing to stop the codefendant or otherwise help the victim; there was also evidence that the defendant was not only aware of prior abuse that the victim sustained via a belt but had also participated in such prior abuse. Tabb v. State, 313 Ga. App. 852 , 723 S.E.2d 295 (2012). Evidence that the defendant drove the car and remained there while the defendant's boyfriend took the victim's backpack at gunpoint was sufficient for the jury to find that the defendant aided and abetted the boyfriend. Teele v. State, Ga. App. , 733 S.E.2d 395 (2012). Sufficient evidence existed to support the defendant's conviction for armed robbery based on the fact that while the defendant may not have had a gun, the defendant drove the car and remained in the vehicle while the codefendant took the victim's backpack at gunpoint and, after the armed robbery had occurred, the defendant appeared to wait for the codefendant to return to the vehicle before driving away; whether the defendant was a party to the crime and aided and abetted the codefendant was a jury question, and the jury rejected the defendant's argument that the defendant had no knowledge of
Ser cómplice significa que participas o ayudas en un delito, incluso si no lo cometes directamente, como mirar sin intervenir.
Sí, si estuviste presente y no hiciste nada para detener el delito, podrías ser considerado culpable por complicidad.
Esta ley se aplica a delitos graves como la crueldad infantil y otros crímenes donde se demuestra que estuviste presente y no ayudaste.
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