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New York Criminal Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in All Courts of the ... - Página 27
1910
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The Central Law Journal, Volumen92

1921 - 510 páginas
...— Cole v. Sfamonds.' W. Va., 104 SK 747. 26. ( rlmlnnl Law — Accomplice. — An "accomplice" is" a person concerned in the commission of a crime, whether he directly participates in the commission of the act constituting the offense or aids and abets in its commission,...
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Laws of the State of New York, Volumen3

New York (State) - 1881 - 242 páginas
...commission of a crime, Definition whether he directly commits the act constituting the offense Pal or aids and abets in its commission, and whether present...induces or procures another to commit a crime, is a principal. § 30. A person who, after the commission of a felony, Definition harbors, conceals, or...
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Annotated Code of Criminal Procedure and Penal Code of the State of New York ...

New York (State) - 1884 - 1000 páginas
...crime is, either 1. A principal ; or, 2. An accessory. New in form. § 29. Definition of principal. — A person concerned in the •commission of a crime,...induces or procures another to commit a crime, is a principal. New. 2 Wharton's Cr. Law, § 206, et seq.; 1 Hale, 233, 613; Vaugh's ease, 4 Co., 44J; 1...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volumen193

1921 - 1150 páginas
...proof of the corpus delicti. 4. Criminal law ®=>507( I)— "Accomplice" defined. An "accomplice" is a person concerned in the commission of a crime, whether he directly participates in the commission of the act constituting the offense or aids and abets in its commission,...
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The Penal Code of the State of New York: In Force December 1, 1882, as ...

1885 - 392 páginas
...party to a crime is, either 1. A principal ; or, 2. An accessory. § 29. Definition of principal. — A person concerned in the commission of a crime, whether...induces or procures another to commit a crime, is a principal. Peo. v. McMurray, 4 Park., 234 l Wixson v. Peo., 5 ib., 119. Peo. v. Katz, 23 Hun, Pr.,...
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Penal Code of the State of New York, as Amended To, and Including, 1887

1887 - 220 páginas
...A party to a crime is, cither 1. A principal ; or, 2. An accessory. § 29. Definition of principal. A person concerned in the commission of a crime, whether...induces or procures another to commit a crime, is a principal. § 30. Definition of accessory. A person who, after the commission of a felony, harbors,...
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The New York Supplement, Volumen154

1915 - 1288 páginas
...conspiracy to commit larceny. Over against this argument we quote the plain language of the statute that 'a person concerned in the commission of a crime,...Induces or procures another to commit a crime, is a 'principal.' Penal Law, § 2 (Consol. Laws, c. 40). * * * Under the statute (Penal Law, § 2) he is...
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The New York Supplement, Volumen142

1913 - 1290 páginas
...also that the defendant aided and abetted Granato, and the Penal Law (section 2) provides: "Principal. A person concerned in the commission of a crime, whether...in its commission, and whether present or absent" The essential guilty act under the indictment is receiving and harboring the female for the purpose...
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The New York Supplement, Volumen183

1920 - 1160 páginas
...not only is the person actually engaged in the assault, liable to prosecution therefor, but one who "aids and abets in "its commission, and. whether present...commands, induces or procures another to commit a crime" (Penal Law, § 2). The defendants who may have violated any of these provisions of the statutes are...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volumen1

1888 - 854 páginas
...common law distinction between principals and accessaries has been abolished by statute, and every person concerned in the commission of a crime, whether he directly commits the act constituting the offence, or aids and abets in its commission, is a principal. Accession. In the law both of England...
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