AOS2 - Participants in a Crime Flashcards
1
Q
Principal offender
A
- the person who commits the offence by carrying out the actus reus with the requisite mens rea
- can also be a principal offender if they were involved (do not have to be present when it is committed)
- ‘involved’:
- intentionally assisting, encouraging, or directing another to commit an indictable offence
- agreeing with another person to commit an indictable offence together
- any principal offender can be subject to the maximum penalty of an offence
2
Q
Accessory
A
- anyone who:
- knows/believes that a person has committed a serious indictable offence (5+ years imprisonment)…
- and then acts to prevent the arrest, prosecution, conviction or punishment of that person
- an accessory can be found guilty of an offence regardless of whether the principal offender is found guilty