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A.R.S. § 13-301 Definition of accomplice
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In this title, unless the context otherwise requires, "accomplice" means a person, other than a peace officer acting in his official capacity within the scope of his authority and in the line of duty, who with the intent to promote or facilitate the commission of an offense: 1. S…
A.R.S. § 13-302 Criminal liability based upon conduct
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A person may be guilty of an offense committed by such person's own conduct or by the conduct of another for which such person is criminally accountable as provided in this chapter, or both. In any prosecution, testimony of an accomplice need not be corroborated.
A.R.S. § 13-303 Criminal liability based upon conduct of another
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A. A person is criminally accountable for the conduct of another if: 1. The person is made accountable for such conduct by the statute defining the offense; or 2. Acting with the culpable mental state sufficient for the commission of the offense, such person causes another person…
A.R.S. § 13-304 Nondefenses to criminal liability based upon conduct of another
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In any prosecution for an offense in which the criminal liability of the accused is based upon the conduct of another under section 13-303 or pursuant to section 13-1003, it is no defense that: 1. The other person has not been prosecuted for or convicted of such offense, or has b…
A.R.S. § 13-305 Criminal liability of enterprises; definitions
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A. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, an enterprise commits an offense if: 1. The conduct constituting the offense consists of a failure to discharge a specific duty imposed by law; or 2. The conduct undertaken in behalf of the enterprise and constituting the offense is…
A.R.S. § 13-306 Criminal liability of an individual for conduct of an enterprise
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A person is criminally liable for conduct constituting an offense which such person performs or causes to be performed in the name of or in behalf of an enterprise to the same extent as if such conduct were performed in such person's own name or behalf.