§ 26-64. Parties to a crime.  


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  • (a)

    With regard to the offenses set forth in this article, every person concerned in the commission of a crime is a party thereto and may be charged with and convicted of commission of the crime.

    (b)

    A person is concerned in the commission of a crime if such person:

    (1)

    Directly commits the crime;

    (2)

    Intentionally causes some other person to commit the crime under such circumstances that the other person is not guilty of any crime either in fact or because of legal incapacity;

    (3)

    Intentionally aids or abets in the commission of the crime; or

    (4)

    Intentionally advises, encourages, hires, counsels or procures another to commit the crime.

(Code 2005, § 50-82; Ord. of 3-3-2003, § 12)