Si alguien comete un delito y tú ayudaste o animaste a esa persona, también puedes ser culpable. No importa si tú no hiciste el delito directamente, si colaboraste, puedes enfrentar consecuencias.
Es como si en un juego de equipo, aunque tú no patees la pelota, si animas a tu amigo a que lo haga y él comete una falta, también podrías ser sancionado por eso.
Imagina que Juan le dice a su amigo Luis que robe una tienda. Si Luis roba la tienda, tanto Juan como Luis pueden ser castigados, porque Juan ayudó a que se cometiera el delito, aunque él no entró a la tienda.
18 Pa.C.S. 306 - Liability For Conduct Of Another; Complicity (a) General rule.--A person is guilty of an offense if it is committed by his own conduct or by the conduct of another person for which he is legally accountable, or both. (b) Conduct of another.--A person is legally accountable for the conduct of another person when: (1) acting with the kind of culpability that is sufficient for the commission of the offense, he causes an innocent or irresponsible person to engage in such conduct; (2) he is made accountable for the conduct of such other person by this title or by the law defining the offense; or (3) he is an accomplice of such other person in the commission of the offense. (c) Accomplice defined.--A person is an accomplice of another person in the commission of an offense if: (1) with the intent of promoting or facilitating the commission of the offense, he: (i) solicits such other person to commit it; or (ii) aids or agrees or attempts to aid such other person in planning or committing it; or (2) his conduct is expressly declared by law to establish his complicity. (d) Culpability of accomplice.--When causing a particular result is an element of an offense, an accomplice in the conduct causing such result is an accomplice in the commission of that offense, if he acts with the kind of culpability, if any, with respect to that result that is sufficient for the commission of the offense. (e) Status of actor.--In any prosecution for an offense in which criminal liability of the defendant is based upon the conduct of another person pursuant to this section, it is no defense that the offense in question, as defined, can be committed only by a particular class or classes of persons, and the defendant, not belonging to such class or classes, is for that reason lega
Sí, si animaste o ayudaste a alguien a cometer un delito, puedes ser considerado cómplice y enfrentar consecuencias legales.
Aún si no estabas presente, puedes ser responsable si ayudaste de alguna manera a que se cometiera el delito, como planearlo o animar a la persona.
Sí, la ley puede tener excepciones, pero generalmente, si colaboraste en un delito, puedes ser considerado cómplice.
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