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Lexiel/Glossary/Complicity / Aiding and abetting
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Criminal law

Complicity / Aiding and abetting

Form of participation in an offence consisting of cooperating with prior or simultaneous acts not considered necessary for execution. The accomplice receives a sentence one degree lower than the perpetrator. Distinct from co-authorship (control of the act) and necessary cooperation.

Art. 29 CP

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