CRM 200 Final: CRM200 Final Exam Review

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Aiding: along the lines of assistance: i. e. distracts security guard. Abetting: more often thought as encouraging or allowing (more passive): i. e. store clerk that allows a person to shop lift. Actus reus: v. dunlop (1979): a person simply at the scene of a crime is not normally enough to fulfill aiding and abetting. Dunlop establishes that without knowledge of the crime, it is not enough to fulfill the actus reus. Roa(cid:272)h (cid:894)(cid:1006)(cid:1004)(cid:1004)(cid:1008)(cid:895): rei(cid:374)fo(cid:396)(cid:272)es the (cid:373)ea(cid:374)i(cid:374)g of the (cid:449)o(cid:396)d (cid:862)pu(cid:396)pose(cid:863): highest fault sta(cid:374)da(cid:396)d (intent) Abandonment: v. gauthier (2013): the court established a very strict test in order to show that the accused abandoned the plan. The accused had supplied the husband with drugs to kill their children, she later then changed her mind and told her husband to not go through with the plan. Her actions did not establish a successful abandonment. Timely and unequivocal advanced notice of withdrawing of participation.

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