Liability for conduct of another generally

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A person is criminally liable for the conduct of another person if:

  1. (1) The person is made criminally liable for the conduct of another person by the statute defining the offense;

  2. (2) The person is an accomplice of another person in the commission of an offense; or

  3. (3) Acting with a culpable mental state sufficient for the commission of the offense, the person causes another person to engage in conduct that would constitute an offense but for a defense available to the other person.


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