4. Accessory After the Fact - Summary Flashcards
What is required for a person to considered an accessory after the fact?
Point 1
Must Know
To be considered an accessory after the fact the person must know that the offender has committed an offence and must:
− receive
− comfort, or
− assist the offender, or
− tamper with, or
− actively suppress any evidence against the offender so as to enable the offender to:
* escape after arrest, or
* avoid arrest or conviction.
How is an accessory’s involvment distinguished from the original offence?
Point 2
Must Know
Accessories after the fact are not parties to the original offence committed; they are instead involved after the commission of the principal offence and are liable where their involvement assists the offenders to evade justice.
In relation to a prosecution, what may the accessory insist on?
Point 3
Must Know
An accessory after the fact may insist that the principal offence be proved, this despite any guilty plea entered or conviction recorded against the principal offender.